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| Cardassian art form. Kono, a cousin of Quark, stole bone carvings from a museum on Cardassia V. They were recovered on Deep Space Nine. (DS9: Shadowplay) |
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 | Catullus |  |
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| Famous artist whose creativity was unlocked by the non-corporeal entity known as Onaya. As a result, his life was severely shortened. |
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 | Dr. Gideon Seyetik |  |
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| Among his many other talents, Dr. Gideon Seyetik was a prolific artist. The Central Gallery on Ligobis X once displayed his work. His paintings were on huge canvasses. (DS9: Second Sight) |
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 | Early French Impressionists |  |
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| A school of Earth painters who worked during the 1870's. These artists included Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Auguste Renoir, and Claude Monet. |
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 | Ermat Zimm |  |
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| A Bajoran artist whose portrait of Deep Space Nine adorned the latinum-plated Renewal Scroll inscription pens Quark sold in 2371. |
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 | Eseekas |  |
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| Eseekas are geometric patterns that are an Argrathi art form. |
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 | Gelbian sand sculptures |  |
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| Art that is prone to crumbling. (VOY: Q2) |
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 | Museum of Plundered Art |  |
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The Museum of Plundered Art is a Museum on Ferenginar. (Worlds of Deep Space Nine: Volume 3: Ferenginar: Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed by Keith R. A. DeCandido)
Contributed by: Clare Bradley |
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 | Tartaran Landscapes |  |
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Genre of art that Quark collected. (DS9: If Wishes Were Horses)
Contributed by: Clare Bradley |
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 | Woman in Four Dimensions |  |
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| A 21st century masterpiece of holographic art. (VOY: Life Line) |
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