
1) Animated picture 2) Animatronics 3) Arno specialty 4) Box contains old film 5) Chas Addams piece 6) Comic strip 7) Computer graphics 8) Draw cartoons of 9) Drawing 10) Editorial page offering 11) Funny drawing 12) Herblock product 13) Humor 14) Humorous drawing 15) Humour 16) It comes from a drawer
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1) Epure 2) Sketch
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• (n.) A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; -- used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings and the like; as, the cartoons of Raphael. • (n.) A large pictorial sketch, as in a journal or magazine; esp. a pictorial caricature; as, the cartoons of `Puck.`Cartoon: words in t...
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(See animation.) An animated film that is usually short in duration
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The full-scale, preparatory design - either drawn or painted - for a tapestry, painting or mosaic. A small sketch, which is enlarged to make a cartoon, is known as a petit patron.
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Full-size model for a work of art, mostly used for frescoes, mosaics, stained-glass windows and draperies. The artist would draw or paint a sketch on the cartoon, usually paper. He himself or someone else would then transfer the design onto the definitive location. Famous cartoons are the ones Raphael created for the draperies in the Sistine Chapel...
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(from the article `rug and carpet`) ...the mind and hand of the weaver or indirectly from a pattern drawn on paper. Using the latter technique, a rug can be executed directly from the ... originally, and still, a full-size sketch or drawing used as a pattern for a tapestry, painting, mosaic, or other graphic art form, but also, since ....
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originally, and still, a full-size sketch or drawing used as a pattern for a tapestry, painting, mosaic, or other graphic art form, but also, since ... [12 related articles]
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Humorous or satirical drawing or
caricature; a strip cartoon or
comic strip; traditionally, the base design...
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A charcoal drawing made on card used in the making of large works of art, especially frescoes. The outline is then nicked out with a small knife or pricked out with an awl and placed on the surface to be painted. The form is then dusted with coal powder which leaves the outline of the picture to be painted on the surface.
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1. A humorous or satirical drawing. 2. A drawing completed as a full-scale working drawing, usually for a fresco painting, mural, or tapestry.
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A preparatory sketch or design that is then transferred to the final work surface.
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Car·toon' noun [ French
carton (cf. Italian
cartone pasteboard, cartoon); from Latin
charta . See 1st
card .]
1. A design or study drawn of the full size, to serve as a model for transferring or copying; -- used in the making of mosaics, tapestries, fresco pantings ...
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A preliminary drawing for a painting, tapestry, etc
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Animated film
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See also CARICATURE (103) A drawing intended as a satire
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1. A simple drawing with humorous or satirical content.
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In painting, a cartoon is a drawing on stout paper or other material, intended to be used as a model for a large picture in fresco, a process in which it is necessary to complete the picture portion by portion and in which a fault cannot afterwards be easily corrected. The cartoon is made exactly the size of the picture intended, and the design is ...
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Other than what we watch on TV it is a planning device in mural painting, often a full-scale line drawing of the design, without color and tone.
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A preparatory sketch or design that is then transferred to the final work surface
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cartoon 1. A drawing depicting a humorous situation, often accompanied by a caption. 2. A drawing representing current public figures or issues symbolically and often satirically; such as, a political cartoon. 3. An animated cartoon. 4. A comic strip. 5. Etymology: from French carton; from Italian cartone, 'strong, heavy paper, pasteboard'; thu...
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A widely recognized cartoon or a character figure often borrowed from comics, popular culture or TV. Writers dedicated to cartoons often invent their own characters and imagery. Cartoon graffiti adds humor to a piece, easily adapted to the most of the lettering styles.
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toon noun a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
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noun a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine
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Humorous or satirical drawing or caricature; a strip cartoon or comic strip; traditionally, the base design for a large fresco, mosaic, or tapestry, transferred to a wall or canvas by tracing or pricking out the design on the cartoon and then dabbing with powdered charcoal to create a faint reproduction. Surviving examples include Leonardo ...
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