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- Q5137101 subject Q16441538.
- Q5137101 subject Q7330309.
- Q5137101 abstract "Scherenschnitte (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːʁənˌʃnɪtə]), which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design. The art work often has symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century, and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.".
- Q5137101 thumbnail Cutting_girl_1c_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055643.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1183440.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q12969198.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q16441538.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q39.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q648501.
- Q5137101 wikiPageWikiLink Q7330309.
- Q5137101 comment "Scherenschnitte (German pronunciation: [ˈʃeːʁənˌʃnɪtə]), which means "scissor cuts" in German, is the art of paper cutting design. The art work often has symmetry within the design, and common forms include silhouettes, valentines, and love letters. The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century, and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.".
- Q5137101 label "Scherenschnitte".
- Q5137101 depiction Cutting_girl_1c_1.jpg.