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It's mainly a tourist attraction for foreigners.
Yes; many of them are also registered as trademarks.
An academy board is a form of heavy card used for oil painting.
Its a production theme.... No idea who does it, but its a free use theme song. Or it could be the song that I believe was used in Moulin Rogue. I know the song is atleast close to that song. wll his old one anyway
"To the Flowers of Heidelberg" uses a metaphor in its last line.
le moulin rouge - although it's not actually a windmill, but on a site where there used to be one.
It's mainly a tourist attraction for foreigners.
"Le Moulin Rouge" means the red windmill.
The artist use different types of lines in the painting. For example, he you straight lines from the side of the building and curved line for the winding road and leaves on the trees.
colour, line and tone
Rouge is a mineral, and it is indeed red. In fact rouge is the French word for red. In the past finely divided rouge was used by women to redden their cheeks. Nowadays it is mainly used as an abrasive. Being very fine, it is much used by jewellers.
Countour line outlines, accentuates, and sharpens the figures. Line causes eye-movemnt across the painting. Mass/form is created by the use of line and shadow and used to show depth.
In Ancient Egypt Rouge was used for the cheekbones (it was used as blush) at times it was also used for lipstick. (": i found this information through books at my school library.
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Etruscan painting was mostly used for decoration of tombs.
Use a grass painter that you can walk along and push, as used for painting many sports lines.
If something is used to transfer an image onto another surface prior to painting then I would think that the image becomes a print, regardless of the medium used? a photograph-negative etc= print a block-paint medium=print Is this right?? Google print...