Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. 12 de ago. de 2020 · Navios fantasiados de zebra e canhões pintados como quadros de Picasso: no século 20, os exércitos se inspiraram na natureza e na arte moderna para se esconder de seus rivais. O resultado foi a ...

    • Super
    • Camoufleur1
    • Camoufleur2
    • Camoufleur3
    • Camoufleur4
    • Camoufleur5
  2. A camoufleur or camouflage officer is a person who designed and implemented military camouflage in one of the world wars of the twentieth century. The term originally meant a person serving in a First World War French military camouflage unit.

    Name
    Dates
    Nationality
    Description
    1881–1966
    American
    Painter of murals; organized artists for ...
    1864–1948
    French
    École de Nancy painter; invented modern ...
    1871–1950
    French
    Symbolist pastel painter; leader of ...
    1852–1931
    French
    Impressionist painter, member of de ...
  3. 22 de dez. de 2014 · 01The Seasons Reverse 02 Blues Subtitled No Sense Of Wonder 03 Black Horse 04 Each Dream Is An Example 05 Mouth Canyon 06 A Puff Of Dew 07 Bauchredner

    • 40 min
    • 93,9K
    • Álvaro Hermoso Yuste
  4. Learn how artists became integral to the military effort of France during World War 1, creating camouflage fabrics and screens to hide soldiers and weapons. Discover how Cubist artists such as Braque and Villon used their skills to deform the aspect of objects and fool the enemy.

    • Why Artists?
    • Smoke and Mirrors
    • Scrim
    • The Rink
    • Waste Not, Want Not
    • After The Darkest Hour
    • The Camoufleur Alumni

    The camoufleurs of the Camouflage Directorate were artists, sculptors, architects, designers, – recruited because “there was a natural partnership based on their aptitude for good visual recall, and their understanding of scale, colour and tone”. Their designs featured disruptive patterns, in a range of colours, painted onto buildings. The aim was ...

    The disruptive patterns consisted of a mixture of dark and light colours being painted next to each other to break up the object. At power stations like Stonebridge (where Colin’s “The Big Tower” was completed), the fuel was changed to produce darker smoke that would contrast with its surroundings for “disruptive colouration”.

    Camouflage netting (known as scrim) was used as a cheap and reliable way for the concealment of factories, power stations and other civilian installations. Netting would be positioned over the roofs of buildings and across the streets. On top of the netting there would be fake structures, such as housing and trees, so from the air it would look lik...

    The more complex concealment schemes were tested on scale models in the Rink in Leamington Spa. Requisitioned by the government in 1939, the (Skating) Rink was located at the bottom of the Parade in Leamington. As Colin explained many years later to his biographer, Chloe Bennett “You worked on a scale model and … there was a turn-table which you co...

    The ideal paint substances that were used for the camouflage schemes were products derived from oil installations. Henrietta Goodden (daughter of camoufleur Robert Goodden ) says in her book “Camouflage and Art, Design for Deception in World War 2”, “Camouflage was a natural consumer in the wartime ethic of “waste not, want not” and much industrial...

    As the war went on, and the threat from the Luftwaffe diminished, the British Government scaled back its commitment to concealment of civil installations and the work of the camoufleur unit was wound down. However, before the camoufleurs were reassigned to other war work, “the Ministry decided it wanted a pictorial record of aspects of camouflage a...

    At its peak the Camouflage Directorate employed over 230 staff, including several who, post-war, went on to become some of the most influential and distinguished artists and designers of their generation. Members of the group included Christopher Ironside (designer of the UK’s new decimal coinage) , Janey Ironside (professor of fashion at the Royal...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CamoufleurCamoufleur - Wikipedia

    Camoufleur is the fifth and final studio album by American indie rock band Gastr del Sol, released on February 23, 1998 on Drag City.

  6. Colin William Moss, A.R.C.A (1914-2005) painter, draughtsman, camoufleur, printmaker and teacher. Maintained by the Estate of Colin Moss...