rdfs:comment | - In 2370, Data gave Worf a painting that he described as an expressionist interpretation of the Battle of HarOs. Worf was not impressed, but Deanna Troi liked it. With Riker's help, she hung it on the wall of Worf's quarters, replacing a shield. (TNG: "Parallels" ) From the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 256) , "Expressionism, which emphasized the artist's emotions rather than actual representation of objects, was popular on Earth during the early 1900s."
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abstract | - In 2370, Data gave Worf a painting that he described as an expressionist interpretation of the Battle of HarOs. Worf was not impressed, but Deanna Troi liked it. With Riker's help, she hung it on the wall of Worf's quarters, replacing a shield. (TNG: "Parallels" ) From the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 256) , "Expressionism, which emphasized the artist's emotions rather than actual representation of objects, was popular on Earth during the early 1900s."
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