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  2. Roberto Cofresí in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Cofresí has also been the inspiration behind a number of paintings. Besides the common canvas representation, the pirate has also been featured in other mediums. In 1971, Rafael Rivera Garcia painted a mural titled "El Pirata Cofresí", which was restored in 2002 with the patronage of the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. [118]

  3. List of works by Paul Klee - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Museum of Art: Oil and watercolour on canvas, on panel 1926 Magic Garden: 52.1 x 42.2 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Oil on plaster 1926 Demon as Pirate: 29.8 x 43.2 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Watercolour on paper, on board 1926 Animal Terror: 35.2 x 48.4 Philadelphia Museum of Art: Tempera on canvas 1926 Collection of ...

  4. Pirates in the arts and popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of the English pirate Blackbeard from the 1724 book A General History of the Pyrates Pirates fight over treasure in a 1911 Howard Pyle illustration.. In English-speaking popular culture, the modern pirate stereotype owes its attributes mostly to the imagined tradition of the 18th-century Caribbean pirate sailing off the Spanish Main and to such celebrated 20th-century depictions as ...

  5. Frederick Judd Waugh - Wikipedia

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    Roaring Forties by Frederick Judd Waugh, currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.. Waugh was known to produce literary work, publishing a short poem in Pamela Colman Smith’s short-lived periodical The Green Sheaf; [12] a fairy tale in The English Illustrated Magazine; [13] and, in 1916, the book The Clan of Munes. [14]

  6. Marine art - Wikipedia

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    Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration from the sea. Maritime painting is a genre that depicts ships and the sea—a genre particularly strong from the 17th to 19th centuries. [ 1 ]

  7. Category:Ships in art - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edward Hamilton (1800 ship) A Slice of Reality; HMS Speedy (1782) Starry Night Over the Rhône; Steamboats in the Port of Rouen; Stormy Sea at Étretat; The Story of Nastagio Degli Onesti, part one; Summer Evening at Skagen Beach – The Artist and his Wife; A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte; HMS Surinam (1805) Surprize ...