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ground

In art, the prepared surface of the canvas or panel on which a painter works. It is usually white paint (over which a warm tone such as Indian red is sometimes laid) or plaster (see gesso). In etching, the ground is the wax coating of the metal plate through which the artist draws with the etching needle.

ground

In music, composition built on a ground bass, or the bass itself.



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He continues to break fresh ground - this was his first winner at the track - and modestly sums up the transformation as "getting better quality horses".
Written in a scholarly tone, with extensive notes, an index, and a handful of black-and-white illustrations, The Arts of Democracy dares to break fresh ground in the vibrant academic confluence between aesthetics and public policy.
The D-Type was to break fresh ground as it was of largely monocoque construction, created by Bill Heynes and Malcolm Sayer.
 
 
 
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