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CollageFrom the French coller, meaning to paste or glue. In visual arts, a technique that involves juxtaposing photographs, cuttings, newspapers, or other media on a surface. Widely seen as a hallmark of Mod [..]
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CollageRelationships Related Term: assemblage Distinguish From: composite montage photomontage n. ~ 1. A technique of assembling different materials onto a flat surface. - 2. A work produced using this tec [..]
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Collage1919, from French collage "a pasting," from Old French coller "to glue," from Greek kolla "glue." Earliest reference is in Wyndham Lewis.
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CollageThe technique and resulting work of art in which fragments of paper and other materials are arranged and glued to a supporting surface. Related: Jean (Hans) Arp. Untitled (Collage with Squares Arrange [..]
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CollageCollage describes both the technique and the resulting work of art in which pieces of paper, photographs, fabric and other ephemera are arranged and stuck down onto a supporting surface
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CollageA technique introduced into fine art by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso about 1909, in which fragments of commercially printed paper were incorporated into compositions. Collage was later developed b [..]
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Collage(n) a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image(n) any collection of diverse things
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Collagecomposition employing various different materials combined with original artwork attached to some type of backing.
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CollageA technique of picture making in which the artist uses materials other than the traditional paint, such as cut paper, wood, sand, and so on.
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CollageA technique named for the French word 'coller' meaning 'to glue'. The process involves creating a visual two-dimensional image by gluing together bits of paper, fabric or other nat [..]
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CollageCollage (from the French: coller, to stick) is regarded as a work of visual arts made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. Use of this technique made its dramatic appearan [..]
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CollageA picture or design created by adhering such basically flat elements as newspaper, wallpaper, printed text and illustrations, photographs, cloth, string, etc. Introduced by the Cubist artists, it was [..]
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CollageA work of art made by pasting various materials such as bits of paper, cloth, etc. onto a piece of paper, board or canvas.
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Collage - (pronounced col-
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CollageArtwork made by gluing bits of paper, pictures, fabric, or other materials to a flat surface.
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CollageThe word collage derives from the French, coller, which means to glue. Here a work of art is created by clipping and adhering flat articles, such as photographs, newspaper and fabric, to a two-dimensi [..]
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CollageA composition made up of various materials, such as paper or cloth.
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CollageA technique that incorporates fragments of commercially printed paper into compositions. Introduced into fine art by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso circa 1909, collage was later developed by artists [..]
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CollageA picture or design created by adhering flat elements such as paper, newspaper - found objects. Introduced by the cubists
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CollageA technique drawn from the visual arts whereby musical fragments from other compositions are juxtaposed or overlapped within a new work.
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Collagea technique of creating artwork by attaching slips, stickers or photos.
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CollageA technique in which cloth, fabric, cut out pieces of paper or other such elements are incorporated into the composition in any of many methods. Introduced into fine art by Georges Braque and Pablo Pi [..]
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CollageThe technique of creating pictorial compositions by gluing paper, fabric and other materials flat in two dimensions or in low 3d relief. There is a subtle distinction in that you would term it an asse [..]
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CollageA painting technique used by artists where groups of different textured materials or objects are glued together to make a work of art.
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CollageAn applied process where paper or some other material is adhered on top of another surface.
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CollageA composition created from the assembly of different forms to create a whole. Collage work may include newspaper, ribbons, colored or hand-made papers, photographs or organic materials glued to a pape [..]
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CollageAn image made from found materials, such as photographs, paper or fabric, glued to a surface, sometimes with additional painted or drawn elements. It is an art form particularly associated with the early twentieth century art movements Dada and Surrealism.
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CollageThe process or product of composing an artwork by affixing various materials or objects to a single or flat surface.
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