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Youth, also known as Jeunesse is a famous oil painting, originally by French artist William Bouguereau in 1893, with the style of academism. The painting now is collected by private as collection. This kind of nude oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from William Bouguereau. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of Youth, also known as Jeunesse will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of Youth, also known as Jeunesse can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 191 cm (75.2") * 122 cm (48.03"). Art recreation is also offered for nude oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this academism masterpiece to your life!
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For some reason this is known in the Antipodes (and I got this recipe from a Kiwi) as Russian Fudge and, although I like this name better, I feel that it perhaps leads the rest of us to expect something altogether more exotic, when this is the plain, comforting, yet temple-achingly sweet, confection of my childhood. I confess that even listing the ingredients below makes me hyperventilate slightly. I am no stranger to excess, but even I baulk somewhat at the amount of sugar and so on needed. But it does make an awful lot of fudge: as you can see, my portion control is rather erratic, but I reckon you can get 77 pieces out of it. I also have to preface this recipe with a warning: fudge is not exactly difficult to make, but it is dangerous. Unless you proceed with caution you will burn your pan and yourself. Never leave the pot, and make sure there are no children nearby. Mobile telephones are banned for the duration, too. You need to use your own instinct as to how long to cook the fudge. The recipe I was given indicated it took 20 minutes; my fudge was ready after 12. Just make sure you have a bowl of cold water nearby. Drop small amounts of the molten fudge into the water and if it sets (known as soft ball stage) it's ready. Or you can use a sugar thermometer, which will indicate 'soft-ball stage'. The final whisking is what turns what is a pan of toffee (though you could leave it like this if you want smooth fudge) into grainy texture traditional fudge — or what the Scots call Tablet — demands. I highly recommend adding some sea salt flakes — I imagine two teaspoons should do it — but since I made this for my daughter (and children are nothing if not traditionalists) I didn't dare stray from convention. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
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The Swing is a famous oil painting, originally by French artist Jean-Honore Fragonard in 1769, with the style of rococo. The painting now is collected by Wallace Collection. This kind of people oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from Jean-Honore Fragonard. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 18 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of The Swing will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of The Swing can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 81 cm (31.89") * 64 cm (25.2"). Art recreation is also offered for people oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this rococo masterpiece to your life!
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Apollo and Daphne is a famous oil painting, originally by English artist John William Waterhouse in 1908, with the style of romanticism. The painting now is collected by unknown person or gallery. This kind of nude oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from John William Waterhouse. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 20 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of Apollo and Daphne will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of Apollo and Daphne can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 142.88 cm (56.25") * 111.44 cm (43.87"). Art recreation is also offered for nude oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this romanticism masterpiece to your life!
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Not too Much to Carry is a famous oil painting, originally by French artist William Bouguereau in 1895, with the style of academism. The painting now is collected by private as collection. This kind of portrait oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from William Bouguereau. Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of Not too Much to Carry will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas. All oil painting reproductions of Not too Much to Carry can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 112 cm (44.09") * 76 cm (29.92"). Art recreation is also offered for portrait oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this academism masterpiece to your life!
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For some reason this is known in the Antipodes (and I got this recipe from a Kiwi) as Russian Fudge and, although I like this name better, I feel that it perhaps leads the rest of us to expect something altogether more exotic, when this is the plain, comforting, yet temple-achingly sweet, confection of my childhood. I confess that even listing the ingredients below makes me hyperventilate slightly. I am no stranger to excess, but even I baulk somewhat at the amount of sugar and so on needed. But it does make an awful lot of fudge: as you can see, my portion control is rather erratic, but I reckon you can get 77 pieces out of it. I also have to preface this recipe with a warning: fudge is not exactly difficult to make, but it is dangerous. Unless you proceed with caution you will burn your pan and yourself. Never leave the pot, and make sure there are no children nearby. Mobile telephones are banned for the duration, too. You need to use your own instinct as to how long to cook the fudge. The recipe I was given indicated it took 20 minutes; my fudge was ready after 12. Just make sure you have a bowl of cold water nearby. Drop small amounts of the molten fudge into the water and if it sets (known as soft ball stage) it's ready. Or you can use a sugar thermometer, which will indicate 'soft-ball stage'. The final whisking is what turns what is a pan of toffee (though you could leave it like this if you want smooth fudge) into grainy texture traditional fudge — or what the Scots call Tablet — demands. I highly recommend adding some sea salt flakes — I imagine two teaspoons should do it — but since I made this for my daughter (and children are nothing if not traditionalists) I didn't dare stray from convention. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.