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Acrylic painting.
Although acrylic has become a generic term for any synthetic paint medium, acrylics are a specific type of manmade polymer that has become standard in the commercial paint industry as well as widely used by artists from the mid-20th century; most synthetic paint media in contemporary artistic use are based on acrylic emulsions. Acrylics are thermoplastic, have great optical clarity and excellent light stability, good adhesion and elasticity and resist ultraviolet and chemical degradation. Their unique surface properties, transparency and brilliance of colour, together with the possibilities they offer for indeterminacy, immediacy, randomness and the ability to rework immediately and to achieve extremely thin or thick surfaces, are qualities that have been exploited fully by such painting movements as Abstract Expressionism in the 1950s, and, subsequently, colour field painting, hard-edge painting and Pop art.
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- painting... (cont.)
- historical and regional traditions... (cont.)
- Japan... (cont.)
- Japan, §XIV, 4: Tea ceremony calligraphy
- Edo period (1600-1868)
- fuzokuga
- genpitsu
- Heisei period (1989-)
- Jesuit Order
- Kanga
- karae
- kasen'e
- Meiji period (1868-1912)
- Momoyama period (1568-1600)
- Nanban
- Nanga
- Japan, §I, 2(iv)(d): History: Age of Military Houses: Edo
- Japan, §VI, 4(vi)(d): Late foreign-influenced painting: Nanga
- Japan, §VI, 5(ii): Modern painting: Nanga
- Japan, §XXII: Connoisseurship and historiography
- Japan, §XXII, 4: Historiography, criticism and theory
- Kuwayama Gyokushu
- Nanga: Edo period (1600-1868)
- naturalism
- Nihonga
- Nihonga: Meiji period (1868-1912)
- Nihonga: Taisho period (1912-26)
- onnae
- otsue
- Rinpa
- Shinto
- Showa period (1926-89)
- ukiyoe
- wakan
- Yamatoe
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- 20th cent.
- Jewish art
- Jordan
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- Korea
- Korea, §IV: Painting
- Korea, §IV, 2: Painting: Traditional themes and styles
- Korea, §IV, 2(iv): Genre painting
- Korea, §IV, 2(iv)(b): Genre painting: Choson, 13921910
- Korea, §IV, 2(v): Portrait painting
- Kuwait
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- Malaysia
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- Mexico
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- Mozambique
- Native North Americans
- Herrera, Velino
- Mopope, Stephen
- Native North American art, §IV, 1(i): Painting before European contact: North-west Coast
- Native North American art, §IV, 1: Painting before European contact
- Native North American art, §IV: Painting
- Native North American art, §IV, 1(i)(c): Painting before European contact: North-west Coast
- Native North American art, §IV, 1(ii): Painting before European contact: Great Basin
- Native North American art, §IV, 1(iii): Painting before European contact: Southwest
- Native North American art, §IV, 1(iv): Painting before European contact: Plains
- Native North American art, §IV, 2: Painting after European contact
- Native North American art, §IV, 2(i): Painting: Euro-American influence, c 18701900
- Nepal
- Nepal, §V: Painting
- Nepal, §V, 1(i): Traditional painting: Manuscripts
- Nepal, §V, 1: Traditional painting
- Nepal, §V, 1(i)(b): Traditional painting: Manuscripts, c 13001600
- Nepal, §V, 2(i): Painting: Tibetan influence
- Nepal, §V, 2: Painting: External influences
- Nepal, §V, 2(ii): Painting: Influence of Indian miniatures
- Netherlands, the
- Netherlands, the, §III, 1: Painting and graphic arts, before c 1400
- Netherlands,the, §III: Painting and graphic arts
- Netherlands, the, §III, 4: Painting and graphic arts, c 1550c 1680
- Netherlands,the, §III, 5: Painting and graphic arts, c 1680c 1800
- Netherlands, the, §III, 6: Painting and graphic arts, c 1800c 1900
- Netherlands,the, §III, 7: Painting and graphic arts, after c 1900
- Technical examination, §II, 2: Ultra-violet & infra-red light
- Abstract art
- Abstraction-Création
- Cubism
- Modern Movement
- Neo-plasticism
- Renaissance
- 15th cent.
- 17th cent.
- 19th cent.
- 20th cent.
- New Zealand
- Nicaragua
- Nigeria
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- Ottonian
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- Pakistan
- Panama
- Panama, §III, 1: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture, 15011903
- Panama, §III, 2: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture, after 1903
- Panama, §III: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture
- Paraguay
- Paraguay, §IV: Painting, graphic arts, sculpture and pottery
- Paraguay, §IV, 1: Painting, graphic arts, sculpture and pottery, 1537c 1811
- Paraguay, §IV, 2: Painting, graphic arts, sculpture and pottery, after c 1811
- Peru
- Peru, §IV, 1: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture, 15321822
- Peru, §IV: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture
- Peru, §IV, 2: Painting, graphic arts and sculpture, after 1822
- Philippines
- Poland
- Dolabella, Tommaso
- Poland, §III: Painting and graphic arts
- Poland, §III, 2: Painting and graphic arts, c 1500c 1600
- Poland, §III, 3: Painting and graphic arts, c 1600c 1700
- Poland, §III, 4: Painting and graphic arts, c 1700c 1800
- Poland, §III, 5: Painting and graphic arts, c 1800c 1900
- Poland, §III, 6: Painting and graphic arts, after c 1900
- Constructivism
- Symbolism (movement)
- Portugal
- Prehistoric art
- Puerto Rico
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