Painting of an ocean
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SEASCAPEPainting of an ocean
GESSOUndercoat of an oil painting
FIFERSubject of an 1866 Manet painting
oleographa lithographic reproduction of an oil painting
ARKBiblical subject of an 1846 Edward Hicks painting
oleographsOLEOGRAPH, a lithographic reproduction of an oil painting
IRISOne of many in an 1889 van Gogh painting
facsimilean exact copy, as of a book, painting, or manuscript.
LUISFIRPOBoxer knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring in an iconic painting
photorealisman esp detailed, precise painting style, giving an effect of (often exaggerated) realism
photorealismsPHOTOREALISM, an esp detailed, precise painting style, giving an effect of (often exaggerated) realism
altarpiecesA work of art, esp. a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar
altarpieceA work of art, esp. a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar
canvassesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
canvasesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
polyptychsA painting, typically an altarpiece, consisting of more than three leaves or panels joined by hinges or folds
polyptychA painting, typically an altarpiece, consisting of more than three leaves or panels joined by hinges or folds
cartoonsA full-size drawing made by an artist as a preliminary design for a painting or other work of art
encausticsENCAUSTIC, an ancient method of painting in melted wax; a piece of pottery or other article decorated in this way
replicaan exact reproduction (as of a painting) executed by the original artist a replica of this was painted à this year Constance Strachey
encaustichaving the colours burned in / an ancient method of painting in melted wax; a piece of pottery or other article decorated in this way
salonsAn annual exhibition of the work of living artists held by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris, originally in the Salon d'Apollon in the Louvre in 1667