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  2. Rex Brandt - Wikipedia

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    Corona del Mar, CA: Self Published. 1948. Instructional handbook for watercolor painters based on Brandt's teaching at the Chouinard Art Institute and at the Brandt-Dike Summer School. Similar in content to his Watercolor Technique in 15 Lessons. The Composition of Landscape Painting. Corana del Mar, CA: Self Published. 1959.

  3. The Young Americans College of the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Young Americans College of the Performing Arts (YACPA; formerly: California Pacific College of the Performing Arts) is a performing arts conservatory in the city of Corona, CA, which is in the Greater Los Angeles Area in the United States. The school was accredited in 2017 and will go through its next comprehensive review in 2024.

  4. List of painters in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art ...

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    Tanzio da Varallo (ca. 1580–ca. 1632), 1 painting : LACMA Nicolas Antoine Taunay (1755–1830), 1 painting : LACMA Henry Taylor (b.1958), 2 paintings : LACMA

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    Mary Agnes Yerkes, California Impressionist painter, (1886–1989)."Plein-Air painting at Carmel’’, Carmel Beach, CA, circa 1920s. The terms California Impressionism and California Plein-Air Painting describe the large movement of 20th century artists who worked out of doors (en plein air), directly from nature in California, United States.

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  8. Rock art of the Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    The addition of an oil binder helped to make the paint permanent and waterproof. Orange and red paint contained hematite or iron oxide, while yellow came from limonite, blue and green from copper or serpentine, white from kaolin clays or gypsum, and black from manganese or charcoal. Paint was applied with a person's finger or a brush.

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