Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
He died in 1943 while teaching camouflage painting.
Donald Duck is doing some camouflage painting on a cannon with yellow, green, and red stripes and black dots.
Mayor had bought a Warhol Camouflage painting at Sotheby's the evening before.
He was one of the artists who developed camouflage painting for the United States Army to disguise battleships and to use on soldiers' uniforms.
During World War I he was commissioned by the United States Army to develop camouflage painting.
From a red-white-blue tailplane, red-white and blue flaps and a green band on, again, the tailplane into a green/brown camouflage painting.
Hidden Talents: The Camouflage Paintings of Abbot Handerson Thayer.
Also, the first two wing OV-10As to receive camouflage painting returned to Sembach from Alverca, Portugal, where the work was performed.
"Create-a-Class 2.0" allows enhanced personalization with appearance items as well as upgradable perks; weapons are extensively customizable with writing, emblems, attachments and camouflage painting.
The use by some Allied navies during World War II of Dazzle camouflage painting schemes to confuse observers regarding a naval vessel's speed and heading.
In Britain, Edward Wadsworth, who supervised dazzle camouflage painting in the war, created a series of canvases after the war based on his dazzle work on ships.
And by dazzle he meant the disruptive form of camouflage painting that the English Navy used during WW1 that made it difficult for enemy U-boats to calculate their course.
A few of the EB-66 aircraft were flown to Douglas Aircraft's Tulsa, Oklahoma plant for additional ECM equipment and camouflage painting before going to Southeast Asia.
When the United States entered World War II, Clunie spent six months doing camouflage painting at Navy refuelling depots at Morro Bay and Cayucos, California.
In a series of camouflage paintings, he often used motifs from older, very famous paintings, such as in this case from the painting The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli.
Army Technical Bulletin 43-0209, Color, Marking, and Camouflage Painting of Military Vehicles, Construction Equipment and Materials Handling Equipment, standardizes how vehicle bumper numbers are applied.
The exhibition at Tate Modern also features an expanded section focusing on the later, more overtly abstract work which he began making in the late 1970s and which culminated in the epic thirty-foot-long Camouflage paintings.
The United States Navy implemented a camouflage painting program in World War II, and applied it to many ship classes, from patrol craft and auxiliaries to battleships and some Essex-class aircraft carriers.
Instead we need to look at the booklet the museum published in 1944, written by the murals’ painter, William Andrew Mackay (who pioneered camouflage painting of ships during World War I), and A. A. Canfield.
One of the most interesting and unexpected camouflage paintings she has done is in the July 2015 calendar, that shows what could be called a "likeness of Elvis", two of them, a side view and a frontal view, plus many hound dogs, also an outline of a guitar, very cool.
Andy Warhol was exhibited at both New York galleries, in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Foundation, including exhibitions of his Rorschach Paintings, Camouflage Paintings, Late Hand-Painted Paintings, Oxidation Paintings and the Diamond Dust Shadow Paintings.
By April 1942, Anti Aircraft Artillery units were disposed to protect the wharf areas near Eagle Farm, and camouflage painting of the hangars had begun, as well as treatment to the aerodrome and nearby Emergency Military Camps at Doomben and Ascot Racecourses.
The blue-green and tan camouflage paintings seem to combine the palette and the decorative scale of the artist's early 70's "Oxidation" series, seen in January at the Larry Gagosian Gallery, with his more recent "Rorschach" series; the result is a wallpaper pattern that is both anonymous and psychologically charged.