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William Jacob Baer (1860–1941), American miniature painter. Stanley Bahe, Navajo American painter. Leonard Bahr (1905–1990), American painter, muralist and illustrator. Edward Bailey (1814–1903), American/Hawaiian landscape painter. Alice Bailly (1872–1938), Swiss painter. David Bailly (1584–1657), Dutch painter.
An ASCII comic is a form of webcomic which uses ASCII text to create images. In place of images in a regular comic, ASCII art is used, with the text or dialog usually placed underneath. [ 10] During the 1990s, graphical browsing and variable-width fonts became increasingly popular, leading to a decline in ASCII art.
Islamic calligraphy is associated with geometric Islamic art ( Arabesque) on the walls and ceilings of mosques as well as on the page or other materials. Contemporary artists in the Islamic world may draw on the heritage of calligraphy to create modern calligraphic inscriptions, like corporate logos, or abstractions.
Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012), Spanish Catalan painter. Caterina Tarabotti (active 1659), Italian painter. Edmund Charles Tarbell (1862–1938), American painter. Alain Tasso, poet, painter and critic. Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953), Russian painter and architect. Jules Tavernier (1844–1889), French painter and illustrator.
Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high esteem across East Asia. [1] Calligraphy is considered one of the four most-sought skills and hobbies of ...
Helen Edwards (1882–1963), English landscape painter. John Uzzell Edwards (1934–2014), Welsh painter. Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (1621–1674), Dutch painter. Camilo Egas (1889–1962), Ecuadorian/American painter and teacher. Maude Kaufman Eggemeyer (1877–1959) American painter.
Zalgo text. Zalgo text, also known as cursed text or glitch text due to the nature of its use, is digital text that has been modified with numerous combining characters, Unicode symbols used to add diacritics above or below letters, to appear frightening or glitchy . Named for a 2004 Internet creepypasta story that ascribes it to the influence ...
Post-nominal letters, also called post-nominal initials, post-nominal titles, designatory letters, or simply post-nominals, are letters placed after a person's name to indicate that the individual holds a position, an academic degree, accreditation, an office, a military decoration, or honour, or is a member of a religious institute or fraternity.