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  • Amsterdam art "Van Gogh's Studio Practice: Canvases Re-used" examines how the Dutch painter reused canvases, including in his works "Seated female nude," "View from Theo's apartment" and "Self-portrait with pipe."

    What's on Around Europe 2011

  • Amsterdam art "Van Gogh's Studio Practice: Canvases Re-used" examines how the Dutch painter reused canvases, including in his works "Seated female nude," "View from Theo's apartment" and "Self-portrait with pipe."

    What's on Around Europe 2011

  • Canvases using color, texture and shape to reflect her perceptions.

    Museums Post 2010

  • Canvases were neatly filed according to a complicated and rigid system, brushes were cleaned as soon as they were used and arranged in order of size; tubes of paint were laid out in strict sequence.

    Joan Miró: A life in paintings 2011

  • The main reason is condition: Canvases are vulnerable to a "hundred different types of onslaught and disfigurement."

    Secrets of the Art Experts 2009

  • Created by Emily: Basketball Canvases skip to main

    Basketball Canvases 2008

  • Canvases and painting supplies lined the walls and drop cloths protected the floor.

    The Rose Bride Nancy Holder 2007

  • Canvases and painting supplies lined the walls and drop cloths protected the floor.

    The Rose Bride Nancy Holder 2007

  • Canvases burnt as firewood then were now worth untold millions of francs.

    Art As A Leading Indicator Martin T. Sosnoff 2006

  • Canvases by contemporary Chinese artists have recently sold for as low as $10,000.

    The Cheapest, Hottest Collectables 2006

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