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  • Galleria degli Uffizi Gentile da Fabriano 'Adoration of the Magi' 1423–24 Two of Marinus van Reymerswaele's pictures in this exhibition—"The Usurers" and "The Moneychanger and his Wife"—might almost be cartoons.

    For the Love of Money Andrew McKie 2011

  • Pillar of Salt purchase about rss previous | next monoprint and acrylic on Fabriano 300 lbs watercolour paper

    Landscapes « Sam Weber 2009

  • Friday, October 23rd, 2009 monoprint and acrylic on Fabriano 300 lbs watercolour paper

    October « 2009 « Sam Weber 2009

  • Currently on view in Denver are two such artists: Isca Greenfield-Sanders who translates photographic memories to complexly layered mixed media canvases and Marc Brandenburg who chooses graphite and Fabriano paper to draw images in negative.

    Leanne Goebel: Isca Greenfield-Sanders & Marc Brandenburg in Denver Leanne Goebel 2011

  • Currently on view in Denver are two such artists: Isca Greenfield-Sanders who translates photographic memories to complexly layered mixed media canvases and Marc Brandenburg who chooses graphite and Fabriano paper to draw images in negative.

    Leanne Goebel: Isca Greenfield-Sanders & Marc Brandenburg in Denver Leanne Goebel 2011

  • (JIVAS, by Jim Woodring, $1,200.00, 13 "x 9.5"; watercolor and gouache on Fabriano Artistico paper; 2008.)

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Both Canson and Fabriano make it, it's a style of paper with a specific laid-line pattern.

    Inkblot Panorama 1 Sean Craven 2009

  • St. Antoninus, whose unexampled zeal was displayed in Florence, the very centre of the Renaissance, had for his disciples Blessed Antonio Neyrot of Ripoli (d 1460) and Costanzio di Fabriano (d 1481).

    Saints in Fifteenth Century Italy 2009

  • St. Antoninus, whose unexampled zeal was displayed in Florence, the very centre of the Renaissance, had for his disciples Blessed Antonio Neyrot of Ripoli (d 1460) and Costanzio di Fabriano (d 1481).

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • The thick Fabriano paper is very water resistant and allowed me to play around with color and different mediums.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Niklas Asker 2008

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