Marquetry

  • 71Balloon modelling — A balloon artist in Vienna, Austria Balloon modelling or balloon twisting is the shaping of special modelling balloons into almost any given shape, often a balloon animal. People who create balloon animals and other twisted balloon sculptures are …

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  • 72Great Bed of Ware — The Great Bed of Ware is an extremely large oak four poster bed, carved with marquetry, that was originally housed in the White Hart Inn in Ware, England. Built by Hertfordshire carpenter Jonas Fosbrooke circa 1590, the bed measures ten by eleven …

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  • 73Wood veneer — In woodworking, veneer refers to thin slices of wood, usually thinner than 3 mm (1/8 inch), that are typically glued onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board or medium density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and… …

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  • 74String art — String art, created with thread and paper. A string art representing a projection of the 8 dimen …

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  • 75Ceramic art — Etruscan: Diomedes and Polyxena, from the Etruscan amphora of the Pontic group, ca. 540–530 BC. From Vulci …

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  • 76Kirigami — Business card hetkirigami For other uses, see Kirigami (Soto Zen). Kirie (切り紙 …

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  • 77Tent stitch — is a small, diagonal embroidery stitch that crosses over the intersection of one horizontal (weft) and one vertical (warp) thread of needlepoint canvas forming a slanted stitch at a 45 degree angle. It is also known as Needlepoint stitch and is… …

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  • 78Queluz National Palace — The Queluz National Palace ( pt. Palácio Nacional de Queluz) is a Portuguese 18th century palace located at Queluz, a freguesia of the modern day Sintra municipality, in the District of Lisbon. One of the last great Rococo buildings to be… …

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  • 79Joachim Tielke — (October 14, 1641 – January 19, 1719) was a German maker of musical instruments. He was born in Königsberg, Prussia, and died in Hamburg.A publication was dedicated to him by Günther Hellwig. Hellwig lists the total number of 139 instruments… …

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  • 80Certosina — is a decorative art technique used widely in the Italian Renaissance period. Similar to marquetry, it uses small pieces of wood, bone, metal, or mother of pearl to create inlaid geometric patterns on wood. The term comes from Certosa Church in… …

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