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  3. Cow Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Warhol's April 1966 show at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York consisted of Cow Wallpaper in one room, and a second room with Warhol's silver helium-filled Clouds. [5]At Warhol's request, the pink and yellow Cow Wallpaper was used as the backdrop to cover all the walls for his 1971 retrospective at the Whitney in New York.

  4. Festive Procession with a Song. Kolyada - Wikipedia

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    Kolyada after it was bought by the museum: He said that the thin canvas had been torn because of the thick paint layer. E. Chestnyakov sewed them back together with strong threads along the edge, following the painting's design, and to hide the seams, he painted over them. He also glued pieces of cloth and oilcloth to the back of the painting.

  5. Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue - Wikipedia

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    It depicts a cow skull centered in front of what appears to be a cloth background. In the center of the background is a vertical black stripe, surrounded by two vertical stripes of white laced with blue. Outside are two vertical red stripes. O'Keeffe created the 39 7/8 x 35 7/8-inch (101.3 x 91.1 cm) oil painting on canvas in 1931.

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  7. Butter sculpture - Wikipedia

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    New cow and calf sculptures are created each year, reflecting positive ideals and cultural trends in Ohio, and have become a Fair tradition. Postcard of John K. Daniels’s butter sculpture of a boy, cow, and calf. Iowa State Fair, 1911. [1] The first butter cow in Iowa was made by sculptor John K. Daniels at the 1911 Iowa State Fair. [1]