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  1. TeePublic - Wikipedia

    The company has also expanded into other products such as smartphone cases, notebooks, mugs, and canvas prints. In 2016, TeePublic shipped more than one million products. [5] In …

  2. Poul H. Poulsen - Wikipedia

    It later evolved into the design of ceramics, tiles, carvings, pictures, oil paintings, canvas prints, drawings and photo posters, etc. Today you can still find his works, for example on eBay [1] and …

  3. Chinese Girl - Wikipedia

    Chinese Girl (often popularly known as The Green Lady) is a 1952 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff. Mass-produced prints of the work in subsequent years were among the best-selling of the …

  4. Oil painting - Wikipedia

    Canvas for sails was made in Venice and so easily available and cheaper than wood. Smaller paintings, with very fine detail, were easier to paint on a very firm surface, and wood panels or …

  5. Canvas fingerprinting - Wikipedia

    Typical Tor Browser notification of a website attempting a canvas read. Tor Project reference documentation states, "After plugins and plugin-provided information, we believe that the …

  6. Toile - Wikipedia

    A photo of toile de jouy fabric on a French-reproduction-style chair Toile (French for "canvas") is a textile fabric comparable to fine batiste with a cloth weave. Natural silk or chemical fiber …

  7. Digital printing - Wikipedia

    Digital cylinder printing is when a machine directly lays ink onto a curved surface that usually is the wall of an object that has a circular cross section, and a constant, tapered, or variable …

  8. Device fingerprint - Wikipedia

    Canvas fingerprinting uses the HTML5 canvas element, [47] which is used by WebGL to render 2D and 3D graphics in a browser, to gain identifying information about the installed graphics driver, …