He began by drawing her figure on the canvas with a few fluid gestures.
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Floyd played De la Hoya, banging his right fist on the canvas after being decked by a body shot.
If Asia's reformers let their guard down for an instant, they could yet find themselves on the canvas again.
But the Civic is too good a nameplate, and Honda too good a company, to stay on the canvas for long.
But it took until round seven before he had the Dane in trouble, putting him on the canvas with a rapier combination.
Rousey raised both arms in victory while flat on the canvas after the longest fight of the mixed martial artist's ascendant career.
Little hands that pick yummy fruit leave blank spots on the canvas.
Fortuna capped another flurry with a left that left Zamudio unconscious on the canvas, prompting referee Eddie Cotton to stop the fight at 1:08 without a count.
But he was back on the canvas in the ninth when two sickening body punches - a pair of identical left hooks - twice sent him sprawling.
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While all the prominent male members are portrayed in the course of a meeting, the academy's two female members Angelica Kauffman and Mary Moser are seen on the canvas as portraits on a wall.
Morrison insisted that it was not a case of sour grapes, even though there were suggestions that the referee had allowed the 20-year-old extra time on the canvas when he should have been counted out.
Ruiz's last fight was the loss to Haye as he challenged for the Londoner's WBA heavyweight, eventually being stopped in the ninth round having been on the canvas four times inside the opening six sessions.
The view that four different painters worked on the canvas is, he says, consistent with the view of some art historians that Perugino's apprentices did much of the work, although there is no clear consensus among art historians.
When there were storms we had to hold on to the canvas opening to keep the wind out.
Research suggests that the still life was painted on the same canvas fewer than six months later, while in Paris.
Titian was famed for painting directly on to the canvas from life and very few drawings or oil sketches by him remain.
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Now an X-ray of Van Gogh's 1889 work The Ravine has uncovered the earlier work, which the artist had painted on the same canvas four months previously.
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"It is a responsibility on everyone in the assembly to understand that the consequences of allowing the political process to slide would undoubtedly have an impact on the broader canvas, " Mr Woodward said.
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In the years leading up to independence, Indian artists often rejected the styles, techniques and even the oil-on-canvas medium taught by the country's British-bred art schools.
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With an adventurous heart and open mind, Emile Maurice Hermes traveled to meet Henry Ford in the U.S., where he discovered the newly invented zipper that was being used on car canvas at the time.
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They must deposit their life jackets on the shore when landing, in the white canvas bags provided, and put them back on when departing.
The 1950s-era canvas bags on the side are meant to be used for longer distances without bogging down the overall look and feel.
You know how people who come from completely different cultures and backgrounds, people who might not even speak a single word of the same language, they might still be drawn together when their hearts are lifted by the notes of a song, or a vision on a canvas, or the graceful arc of a dance.
They knew what they had agreed on the size of the canvas, the pose and the decorative elements (the bowl of strawberries, the bird on a string, the piano, the view from the window) and from this agreement they inferred mastery.
The upholstered furniture is the first layer, which I always think of as the canvas on which to paint.
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There was a slight hitch during the unveiling as the canvas became caught for several minutes on the head of Brian Clough, who was known as "old big 'ead".
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