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  2. John F. Carlson - Wikipedia

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    John F. Carlson Ice-Bound Locks by John Fabian Carlson, oil on canvas board, 12 x 16 inches Amundsen Polar Expedition of 1914, oil on canvas, 40 x 52 inches, by John F. Carlson. John Fabian Carlson (May 5, 1874 – May 19, 1945) was a Swedish-born American Impressionist painter.

  3. Paint This with Jerry Yarnell - Wikipedia

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    The media used are: acrylics, water miscible oils and watercolors. ... Water-Miscible oil on 12" x 16" canvas Board. "Watchful Eye (Moon, Owl)" Four episodes. Acrylic ...

  4. Winsor & Newton - Wikipedia

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    Winsor & Newton ad in The Photographic Journal, 1914. The company was founded in 1832 by William Winsor and Henry Newton.The firm was originally located at Henry Newton's home in 38 Rathbone Place, London.

  5. Reeves and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The brand is best known for its "Reeves" brand of artists' acrylic and watercolor paints. The firm went through various name changes during its history, listed as follows: Thomas Reeves and Son 1784–1799; W. J. Reeves 1799–1800; Reeves and Woodyer 1800–1816; Reeves, Woodyer and Reeves 1817–1818; W. J. Reeves and Son 1819–1829

  6. Support (art) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known use of fabrics as a painting support dates back to the Dynasty XII in Egypt (2000 BC).The continuous use can be traced in both Europe and Asia. In Medieval Europe fabrics was overtaken by the wood panels for church use; Renaissance, with its wider spread of paintings, saw wide use of canvas, occasionally glued to the wood, a practice that originated in the Ancient Egypt, but ...

  7. Grumbacher - Wikipedia

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    Grumbacher's current range of watercolors includes the Academy watercolor line, a student line in 7.5ml tubes, and the Finest line, a professional grade of watercolors in 14ml tubes. The colors in both lines offer a diverse palette and are as rich and light-fast as most competitive grade lines.

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