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  2. Minoan pottery - Wikipedia

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    The painted parallel-line decoration of Ayios Onouphrios I Ware was drawn with an iron-red clay slip that would fire red under oxidizing conditions in a clean kiln but under the reducing conditions of a smoky fire turn darker, without much control over color, which could range from red to brown. A dark-on-light painted pattern was then applied ...

  3. The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife (Japanese: 蛸と海女, Hepburn: Tako to Ama, "Octopus(es) and the Shell Diver"), also known as Girl Diver and Octopi, Diver and Two Octopi, etc., is a woodblock-printed design by the Japanese artist Hokusai.

  4. Edward Moran - Wikipedia

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    Moran lived in New York City until his death on June 8, 1901. He was interred at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York. [7] Although he had given the series of thirteen paintings to his wife several years before, a legal battle ensued after his death over ownership of the paintings: the executor of Moran's estate refused to hand them over, declaring that they were rightfully under his ...

  5. Bathypolypus - Wikipedia

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    Bathypolypus arcticus arcticus – spoonarm octopus (Prosch, 1847) Bathypolypus arcticus proschi Muus, 1962; Bathypolypus rubrostictus Kaneko & Kubodera, 2008 [4] Bathypolypus sponsalis – globose octopus (Fischer & Fischer, 1892) Bathypolypus valdiviae – boxer octopus (Thiele in Chun, 1915) Bathypolypus bairdii - Baird's Octopus Verrill, 1873

  6. The Kindness Rocks Project - Wikipedia

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    Painted stones, featuring one with a sailboat on the ocean and blue sky. The Kindness Rocks Project is a viral trend where people, commonly children, paint pebbles or cobbles and leave them for others to find and collect. Photos of the painted rocks and hints of where to find them are commonly shared on Facebook groups. [1]

  7. Grimpoteuthis abyssicola - Wikipedia

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    Grimpoteuthis abyssicola, commonly known as the red jellyhead, [3] is a species of small deep-sea octopus known from two specimens. The holotype specimen was a female collected on the Lord Howe Rise (central Tasman Sea off New Zealand), between 3154 and 3180 meters depth.