• Stella and Kenneth Noland. Brushstrokes was the first element of the Brushstrokes series. Prior to producing his first Brushstroke work, Lichtenstein spun...
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  • Brushstrokes is a 1965 oil and Magna on canvas pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is the first element of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that...
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  • Yellow and Green Brushstrokes is a 1966 oil and Magna on canvas pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that...
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    tall Brushstrokes in Flight (1984, moved in 1998) at John Glenn Columbus International Airport; the five-storey high Mural with Blue Brushstroke (1984–85)...
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    Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures whose...
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  • Five Brushstrokes may refer to Five Brushstrokes (Lichtenstein sculpture) a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein installed at the entrance of the New Orleans...
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  • Five Brushstrokes is a 1983–84 sculpture series from the Brushstrokes series by Roy Lichtenstein that was fabricated in 2012 and acquired by the Indianapolis...
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    Art Museum's Mark Building, in Portland, Oregon. It is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures whose...
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  • massive brushstrokes that take up the entire surface area. The absurdity of using a small paintbrush to create an image of two monumental brushstrokes was...
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  • Five Brushstrokes is a 1984 sculpture from the Brushstrokes series by Roy Lichtenstein that was fabricated in 2010 and acquired by the New Orleans Museum...
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  • quite attentive to the "physical qualities of the brushstroke" relative to other Brushstrokes series works. It is an example of the use of overlapping...
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    tended to have asymmetrical compositions, as well as broad and thick brushstrokes, to the point that he sometimes used the palette knife. The bulk of Cézanne's...
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    almond tree. To reflect the early signs of spring, he used delicate brushstrokes and pastel shades for Blossoming Almond Branch in a Glass. In Art Inspiring...
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    that a true painting required optimal use of colour, perspective and brushstrokes. Van Gogh applied the word "purposeful" to paintings he thought he had...
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  • National. Retrieved 21 August 2024. Mehdi, Zainab (16 February 2024). "Brushstrokes of hope: Mural project in London iconifies the hero journalists of Gaza"...
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    Lichtenstein's 1965/1966 Brushstroke series, including Brushstroke, Big Painting No. 6, Little Big Painting and Yellow and Green Brushstrokes. By the mid-1960s...
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    rapid brushstrokes to give life to the painting, through a magnificent abstract effect. In almost all the cartoons of the third and fourth series Goya...
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    June 2013) “Brushstrokes”, Dreams & Desires Vol. 1 (Freya's Bower, February 2007) (featuring characters from the Georgina Kincaid series) “City of Demons”...
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    fully realized young woman is accomplished in hundreds of tiny emotional brushstrokes, flitting across her girl-next-door wholesomeness in ever-shifting patterns"...
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    and Three Brushstrokes (1984), Lichtenstein likely relied upon similar automobile paints to create the original members of the House series. House I was...
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    emotion. The brushstrokes in the windmill and doorsteps are noticeable. The faces of the two people were created with just a couple of brushstrokes. Le Moulin...
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    manifestation of the spiritual force he believed resided in all of nature. His brushstrokes make the soil and even the sky seem alive with the same rustling motion...
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    dried. He created a varied surface texture by juxtaposing multifarious brushstrokes. Vuillemot described the resulting effect as “smooth, fluid paint and...
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    approach emphasising contours. He often applied paint in long, thin brushstrokes leaving much of the board visible. Many of his works may be best described...
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    marking a stylistic shift in the work of Matisse from the Divisionist brushstrokes of his earlier work to a more expressive style. Its loose brushwork and...
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    research to his painting. Seurat contrasted miniature dots or small brushstrokes of colors that when unified optically in the human eye were perceived...
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    19-year-old Hans Cranach, which would account for the softness of the brushstrokes in some parts. "La Mélancolie". museesgrandest.org. Retrieved 1 April...
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    interrupted brushstrokes resemble aspects of pointillist painting. However, rather than creating an optical effect that causes the brushstrokes to blend...
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    with relief-like layers of blue paint in the sky. Van Gogh used finer brushstrokes on the field and town buildings. Three White Cottages in Saintes-Maries...
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  • Portraits by Vincent van Gogh (category Series of paintings by Vincent van Gogh)
    Impressionist artists did this by emphasizing certain hues, using vigorous brushstrokes, and paying attention to highlighting. Vincent van Gogh implemented this...
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