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  2. Canvas print - Wikipedia

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    A canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used as the final output in an art piece, or as a way to reproduce other forms of art.

  3. Gallery wrap - Wikipedia

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    The back and front treatment of a canvas mounted in the gallery wrap style. Gallery wrap is a method of stretching an artist's canvas so that the canvas wraps around the sides of the stretcher bar or strainer bars and is secured to the back of the wooden frame.

  4. List of paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat - Wikipedia

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    Acrylic, oilstick and marker on canvas with wood supports 72 x 72 3/8 in $11.5 million (2020) [37] Private collection 1982 Crown Hotel (Mona Lisa Black Background) Acrylic and paper collage on canvas mounted on a cross frame 48 13/16 x 85 in $7.4 million (2013) [38] Private collection 1982 Untitled: Oilstick and graphite on paper 27 5/8 x 38 7/8 in

  5. List of works by Albert Bierstadt - Wikipedia

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    Oil on paper mounted on canvas 48.3 cm × 35.6 cm (19.0 in × 14.0 in) Detroit Institute of Arts [2]: 337 Yosemite Falls: Oil on canvas 91.4 cm × 66.3 cm (36.0 in × 26.1 in) Worcester Art Museum [2]: 337 Yosemite Valley: Oil on paper mounted on canvas 34.9 cm × 47.6 cm (13.7 in × 18.7 in) Smith College Museum of Art

  6. Bulb Fields - Wikipedia

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    Bulb Fields was Van Gogh's first garden painting, in oil paint on canvas mounted on wood. It was made in Van Gogh's second year in The Hague. [1] It depicts the rectangular plots of blue, yellow, pink and red hyacinths grown by a Dutch bulb merchant.

  7. Robert Winthrop Chanler - Wikipedia

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    Robert Winthrop Chanler (February 22, 1872 – October 24, 1930) was an American artist and member of the Astor and Dudley–Winthrop families. [1] A designer and muralist, Chanler received much of his art training in France at the École des Beaux-Arts, and there his most famous work, titled Giraffes, was completed in 1905 and later purchased by the French government.

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