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  2. List of works by Vincent van Gogh - Wikipedia

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    According to the legend, Van Gogh sold only one painting, The Red Vineyard, bought for 400 francs by the painter and art collector Anna Boch. Today, he is widely regarded as one of history's greatest painters and an important contributor to the foundations of modern art. Van Gogh did not begin painting until his late twenties, and most of his ...

  3. Nail art - Wikipedia

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    YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram, Tumblr, and Twitter are the major platforms which provide many new ideas and designs for the subculture. However, according to a study, [which?] Pinterest is the most critical platform for recent beauty trends. [citation needed] In 2012, the United States witnessed surging popularity of nail art.

  4. Drawing - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (c. 1485) Accademia, Venice. Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface. The instruments used to make a drawing are pencils, crayons, pens with inks, brushes with paints, or combinations of these, and in more modern times, computer styluses with graphics tablets or gamepads in VR drawing software.

  5. Ford Mustang (first generation) - Wikipedia

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    Drawing on inspiration from the mid-engined Ford Mustang I concept vehicle, Lee Iacocca ordered the development of a new "small car" to vice-president of design at Ford, Eugene Bordinat. Bordinat tasked Ford's three design studios (Ford, Lincoln-Mercury, and Advanced Design) to create proposals for the new vehicle.

  6. 1850 in art - Wikipedia

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    August 27 – Henry Room, English portrait painter (born 1802) October 2 – Sarah Biffen, disabled English painter (born 1784) November 10 – Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard, French painter and sculptor in the troubadour style (born 1780) December 8 – Anatole Devosge, French painter (born 1770) date unknown.

  7. Seraph - Wikipedia

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    Bas relief of a seraph carrying a hot coal on the walls of the Jerusalem International YMCA. A seraph ( / ˈsɛrəf /, "snake, from flaming one, meaning a venomous snake “; pl.: seraphim / ˈsɛrəfɪm /) [a] is a celestial or heavenly being originating in Ancient Judaism. The term plays a role in subsequent Judaism, Christianity, and Islam .

  8. English furniture - Wikipedia

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    English furniture. English furniture has developed largely in line with styles in the rest of northern Europe, but has been interpreted in a distinctive fashion. There were significant regional differences in style, for example between the North Country and the West Country. Salisbury and Norwich were prominent early centres of furniture ...

  9. Treacle - Wikipedia

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    Treacle. Treacle in a bowl. Treacle ( / ˈtriːkəl /) [1] is any uncrystallised syrup made during the refining of sugar. [2] [3] The most common forms of treacle are golden syrup, a pale variety, and black treacle, a darker variety similar to molasses. Black treacle has a distinctively strong, slightly bitter flavor, and a richer color than ...