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- Brushstrokes is a 1965 oil and Magna on canvas pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein. It is the first element of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that...
- The Rhodesian Brushstroke is a brushstroke-type camouflage pattern used by the Rhodesian Security Forces from 1965 until its replacement by a vertical...
- Brushstroke was a restaurant in New York City. The restaurant operated from 2011 to 2018, and had received a Michelin star. List of defunct restaurants...
- Stella and Kenneth Noland. Brushstrokes was the first element of the Brushstrokes series. Prior to producing his first Brushstroke work, Lichtenstein spun...
- Five Brushstrokes may refer to Five Brushstrokes (Lichtenstein sculpture) a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein installed at the entrance of the New Orleans...
- Considered For An Academy Award – 1984 -". cartoonresearch.com. Brushstrokes at IMDb Brushstrokes and other animated shorts officially posted by the animator...
- Brushstrokes in Flight is a 1984 sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, installed at the John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio. It is part...
- Tokyo Brushstroke I and II, or Tokyo Brushstrokes, refers to two 1994 aluminum sculptures by Roy Lichtenstein. Copies are installed outside Shinjuku I-Land...
- Brushstroke is a sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein. There are two copies. The original was created in 2001 for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía...
- Like the entire Brushstrokes series, the subject of the painting is the process of Abstract Expressionist painting via sweeping brushstrokes and drips, but...