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The Art Of Woodcut Prints
By Steven Shanin
History of Woodcuts

No one knows the origin of woodcut prints, only that the cutting of an image into a wood plank, inking and printing that image onto another material, is the earliest known means used by artists to make multiple copies of works of art. Prior to that each creation stood as a unique and singular piece.

The oldest known dated print is a Buddhist scripture from A.D. 868. This is a fully realized reproduction. The intricacy of detail and skill of execution...
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The Rodeo Queen's Flagship Event: Barrel Racing
By Art Gib
The word rodeo conjures images of bull riders holding on for dear life or broncos bucking boldly to knock off their riders. Many see rodeos as a cowboy's stomping ground. Despite masculine associations, rodeos also provide opportunities for cowgirls to strut their stuff.
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Valuable Equine Websites – Complete Guides for Horse Enthusiasts
By Groshan Fabiola
More and more horse enthusiasts who are looking to take their passion to the next level are nowadays relying on online, state of the art equine websites to fulfill their needs. Thanks to the wide range of benefits they offer to those that are horse passionate, equine websites have become very popular on the World Wide Web, attracting increasingly larger numbers of visitors and gaining a lot of positive feedback from registered members. Solid equine websites address to an extended category of people, brought together by common interests, hobbies and passions.
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Leonardo da Vinci: Leonardo’s Animals Part 2 (of 2)
By Melanie Light
Leonard Da Vinci had a passionate interest in studying animals, which was unique for his time. Leonardo is known to have kept horses, along with dogs, cats and other animals.He studied and observed animals, and sketched and painted them with grace and realism. He infused his renditions of animals with nobility – a characteristic that stemmed from his deep love and respect for the animals he sketched and painted. Leonardo was a vegetarian.
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