A picture made by sticking other pictures onto a surface, The technique of producing such a work of art that is a collage, A composite object or collection (abstract or concrete) created by the assemblage of diverse things; especially for a work of art such as text, film, etc, To make into a collage, Collaborative (shared whiteboard) software developed by the NCSA, fining of wine, A French term meaning "gluing;" it refers to works of art that are an assembled from cut papers and/or found objects which are arranged in a composition and glued together, An artistic composition made of various materials (e g , paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface, A composition made of cut and pasted scraps of materials, sometimes with lines or forms added by the artist, A series of staged "moments" related to the topic of a collective and depicting a range of perspectives on that topic, Genres and Categories of | Structure [Str], any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories", any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories, a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map", artwork composed of numerous images pasted on a board or canvas, An artwork created by assembling and pasting a variety of materials to a two-dimensional surface, A pictorial technique in which the artist creates the image, or a portion of it by adhering real materials that possess actual textures to the picture-plane surface, often combining them with painted or drawn images, A group of pictures arranged in montage to form a new picture, Artwork created by securing pieces of paper, fabric or other materials onto a substrate Though basically two-dimensional, it may have a sculptural effect, An image created by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth to a flat surface, A technique in which pictorial images or patterns and pieces of colored, textured material are superimposed onto each other, The technique of creating a pictorial composition in two dimensions or very low relief by gluing paper, fabrics, or any natural or manufactured materials to a canvas or panel, A 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 of the Dada and Surrealist movements to include found objects Today any material fixed to a surface may be termed collage, A collage is a picture that has been made by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper, Collage is the method of making pictures by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper. (from French coller, "to glue") Pictorial technique of applying printed or found materials (e.g., newspaper, fabric, wallpaper) to a flat surface, often in combination with painting. Long popular as a pastime for children and amateurs, it was first given serious attention as an art technique by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in 1912-13. Many other 20th-century artists produced collages, including Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, Joseph Cornell, and Max Ernst. In the 1960s collage was employed as a major form of Pop art, exemplified in the work of Robert Rauschenberg, A composition produced by pasting together disparate objects such as train tickets, newspaper clippings, or textiles Compare assemblage, montage, A work made by pasting various scraps or pieces of material--cloth, paper, photographs--onto the surface of the composition, A print with elements adhered to the surface or incorporated by photographic transfer, stamping, inking, or methods top, A work made by pasting various scraps or pieces of material -- cloth, paper, photographs -- onto the surface of the composition, is a picture made by sticking together pieces of paper, photographs (montage), or other two dimensional objects, From the French coller, to glue A work made by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth on to a flat surface, Collage from the French word coller (to stick), collage is a work created by gluing material to a surface By doing so, the artist incorporates actual fragments of the real world Close, A film style that assembles footage from widely disparate sources, often juxtaposing staged fictional scenes with newsreel, animation, or other sorts of material Explored by experimental filmmakers such as Joseph Cornell in the 1930s, it became a major resource for the avant-garde and political filmmaking of the 1960s, an artistic composition made up of different, combined materials, More or less two-dimensional objects glued or somehow mounted toa more or less flat surface as elements in a design or picture Collage also usually implies that space will remain between some of the objects as part of the design When the objects mostly overlap,the work will usually be called decoupage, plural of collage,
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A picture made by sticking other pictures onto a surface
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The technique of producing such a work of art that is a collage
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A composite object or collection (abstract or concrete) created by the assemblage of diverse things; especially for a work of art such as text, film, etc
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To make into a collage
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Collaborative (shared whiteboard) software developed by the NCSA
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fining of wine
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A French term meaning "gluing;" it refers to works of art that are an assembled from cut papers and/or found objects which are arranged in a composition and glued together
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An artistic composition made of various materials (e g , paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface
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A composition made of cut and pasted scraps of materials, sometimes with lines or forms added by the artist
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A series of staged "moments" related to the topic of a collective and depicting a range of perspectives on that topic
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Genres and Categories of | Structure [Str]
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any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories"
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any collection of diverse things; "a collage of memories
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a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image; "he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map"
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artwork composed of numerous images pasted on a board or canvas isim
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An artwork created by assembling and pasting a variety of materials to a two-dimensional surface
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A pictorial technique in which the artist creates the image, or a portion of it by adhering real materials that possess actual textures to the picture-plane surface, often combining them with painted or drawn images
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A group of pictures arranged in montage to form a new picture
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Artwork created by securing pieces of paper, fabric or other materials onto a substrate Though basically two-dimensional, it may have a sculptural effect
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An image created by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth to a flat surface
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A technique in which pictorial images or patterns and pieces of colored, textured material are superimposed onto each other
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The technique of creating a pictorial composition in two dimensions or very low relief by gluing paper, fabrics, or any natural or manufactured materials to a canvas or panel
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A 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 of the Dada and Surrealist movements to include found objects Today any material fixed to a surface may be termed collage
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A collage is a picture that has been made by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper
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Collage is the method of making pictures by sticking pieces of coloured paper and cloth onto paper. (from French coller, "to glue") Pictorial technique of applying printed or found materials (e.g., newspaper, fabric, wallpaper) to a flat surface, often in combination with painting. Long popular as a pastime for children and amateurs, it was first given serious attention as an art technique by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in 1912-13. Many other 20th-century artists produced collages, including Juan Gris, Henri Matisse, Joseph Cornell, and Max Ernst. In the 1960s collage was employed as a major form of Pop art, exemplified in the work of Robert Rauschenberg
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A composition produced by pasting together disparate objects such as train tickets, newspaper clippings, or textiles Compare assemblage, montage
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A work made by pasting various scraps or pieces of material--cloth, paper, photographs--onto the surface of the composition
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A print with elements adhered to the surface or incorporated by photographic transfer, stamping, inking, or methods top
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A work made by pasting various scraps or pieces of material -- cloth, paper, photographs -- onto the surface of the composition
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is a picture made by sticking together pieces of paper, photographs (montage), or other two dimensional objects
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From the French coller, to glue A work made by gluing materials such as paper scraps, photographs, and cloth on to a flat surface
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Collage from the French word coller (to stick), collage is a work created by gluing material to a surface By doing so, the artist incorporates actual fragments of the real world Close
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A film style that assembles footage from widely disparate sources, often juxtaposing staged fictional scenes with newsreel, animation, or other sorts of material Explored by experimental filmmakers such as Joseph Cornell in the 1930s, it became a major resource for the avant-garde and political filmmaking of the 1960s
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an artistic composition made up of different, combined materials
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More or less two-dimensional objects glued or somehow mounted toa more or less flat surface as elements in a design or picture Collage also usually implies that space will remain between some of the objects as part of the design When the objects mostly overlap,the work will usually be called decoupage
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