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Printmaking: The process of creating artworks by transferring ink or pigment from a prepared surface (like a plate or block) onto paper or other materials. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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Photography: The art of capturing and creating images using a camera, either digitally or on film. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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Drawing: The act of producing images on a surface using different tools like pencils, charcoal, ink, or pastels. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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Sculpture: The creation of three-dimensional artworks by carving, modeling, or constructing materials like stone, wood, metal, or clay. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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Painting: The application of pigments on a surface, such as canvas or paper, using various techniques like oil, watercolor, or acrylic. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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"Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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"The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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"1984" by George Orwell https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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"To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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The American Revolution (1775-1783): The Thirteen Colonies declared independence from British rule, leading to the formation of the United States of America and inspiring other revolutions around the world. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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The Protestant Reformation (16th century): Initiated by Martin Luther, this religious movement challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and led to the establishment of Protestant denominations. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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The Age of Exploration (15th-17th centuries): European explorers like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama set sail to discover new lands and establish trade routes, leading to the expansion of empires and the globalization of trade. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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The Renaissance (14th-17th centuries): A period of cultural and intellectual rebirth in Europe, marked by significant advancements in art, science, and philosophy. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
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The signing of the Magna Carta (1215): This document established the principles of limited government and individual rights in England, laying the foundation for modern constitutional law. https://knowledgedetective.com/ [more]
