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does anyone know who painted the 7 deadly sins?

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s nath

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Dec 3, 1996, 3:00:00 AM12/3/96
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I'm especially looking for the painter of this piece from the
20th century, If anyone knows what I'm talking about, it is a collection
of painting called seven deadly sins..
thanks
s nath

dr...@pinn.net

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May 2, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/2/97
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In article <Pine.sola.3.91.961203225416.31A-100000@sparky>, s nath
<sn...@ic.sunysb.edu> wrote:

The artist of the Seven Deadly Sins is Paul Cadmus

tutt...@bvu.edu

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May 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/5/97
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Look up Bosch and you will find a painting in the round called Seven
Deadly Sins.

Hope I could help!

Jamie Tuttle

mombi

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May 6, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/6/97
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(THIS IS A REPOST. I KNOW SOMEONE HAS SOME INFO! COUGH IT UP!!!)

Oil pastels! how do you make them!?? I've experimented with
linseed-oil+beeswax+pigment but no joy. (some lousey crayons tho)
Solvent? Damar crystals? (??) I've done much looking and have yet to
find ONE formula. Is it a conspiracy? Ack! Ack! Ack!

(I dream of fist-sized oil-pastel chunks that lay down opaque layers of
pigment with ~0 "drying" time (this is rational. Look at plain ol
Sakuras (BTW the customer relations people of whom wouldn't divulge
clue-one)) and with something like powdered clay (superfine sand?
flour? just coarse pigment?) to add roughness so layers can be added
alot.)

I suppose I could just buy the $uper-pricey-ba$tard oil-pa$tel$ from the
megacorp$ in large quantitie$ and melt-consolidate them but no-thanx.

I'm laid bare. Help!!!!!!!! Anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-J
on...@midwest.net

God Bless The Internet

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