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  2. George Crabbe - Wikipedia

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    Lord Byron described him as "nature's sternest painter, yet the best." Crabbe's poetry was predominantly in the form of heroic couplets, and has been described as unsentimental in its depiction of provincial life and society. The modern critic Frank Whitehead wrote that "Crabbe, in his verse tales in particular, is an important—indeed, a ...

  3. Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    A completed nonogram of the letter "W" from the Wikipedia logo. Nonograms, also known as Hanjie, Paint by Numbers, Picross, Griddlers, and Pic-a-Pix, are picture logic puzzles in which cells in a grid must be colored or left blank according to numbers at the edges of the grid to reveal a hidden picture.

  4. Talk:Nonogram - Wikipedia

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    Solving nonograms is an NP-complete [2] problem, which means that their answers cannot be discovered by a standard deterministic polynomial algorithm. An algorithm capable of solving all nonogram puzzles runs in exponential time complexity. This theoretical limitation, however, is not a major problem for most nonograms as the puzzles have to be ...

  5. Romantic literature in English - Wikipedia

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    Lord Byron, who was an admirer of Crabbe's poetry, described him as "nature's sternest painter, yet the best". [48] Modern critic Frank Whitehead has said that "Crabbe, in his verse tales in particular, is an important – indeed, a major – poet whose work has been and still is seriously undervalued". [49]

  6. Gabriel Guay - Wikipedia

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    It is the best-known of Guay's works, having survived intact in the collection of the Musée des Augustins de Toulouse. The painting was inspired by a poem by Émile Blémont : "A mournful silence filled the great woods,/Once peopled with such sweet visions./Pan had just expired. 'Fall, O red leaves!/Fall!' cried the weeping Dryad in a dying ...

  7. John Robert Cozens - Wikipedia

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    Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo at Sunset c. 1777, auctioned in 2010 for £2.4 million Lake Nemi and Genzano, Italy c. 1777. Lake Nemi. John Robert Cozens (1752 – 14 December 1797) was a British draftsman and painter of romantic watercolour landscapes.

  8. Yosa Buson - Wikipedia

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    Yosa Buson or Yosa no Buson (与謝 蕪村) was a Japanese poet and painter of the Edo period. He lived from 1716 – January 17, 1784. [1] Along with Matsuo Bashō and Kobayashi Issa, Buson is considered among the greatest poets of the Edo Period.

  9. Thomas Locker - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Locker teaching at Shimer College. Thomas Locker (June 26, 1937 — March 9, 2012) [1] was an American landscape painter and award winning illustrator, and author of children's literature [2] His oil paintings follow in the tradition of the 19th-century Hudson River School of painting.