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  ArtLex's Art page
Art critics use artwords to describe, analyze, interpret, evaluate, and expresse judgments on the merits, faults and value of artworks.
Arts Education Partnership (formerly the Goals 2000 Arts Education Partnership) is an American national coalition of arts, education, business, philanthropic and government organizations that demonstrates and promotes the essential role of the arts in the learning and development of every child and in the improvement of America's schools.
Partnership organizations affirm the central role of imagination, creativity and the arts in culture and society; the power of the arts to enliven and transform education and schools; and collective action through partnerships as the means to place the arts at the center of learning.
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  M. Dezember: Poets as Modern Art Critics
By the mid-nineteenth century, art was becoming a quasi-religion composed of these secular symbols of color and shape, and art critics as the modern "priests" to decipher these symbolic codes for the public emerged.
The sister arts as they were generally called -- and [Giovanni Paolo] Lomazzo observes [in 1585] that they arrived at a single birth -- differed, it was acknowledged, in means and manner of expression, but were considered almost identical in fundamental nature, in content, and in purpose.
The art criticism by poets as the unveiling of the redemptive symbols of modern art, which simultaneously promoted compositional elements as important in their own right, emerged with significant impact upon the convergence of the abstracted passionate technique of Romantic artist Delacroix and the admiration of the technique by redemption-seeking poet-art critic Baudelaire (1821-1867).
rmmla.wsu.edu /ereview/58.1/articles/dezember.asp   (7620 words)

  
  NGA - Teaching Art Nouveau: Glossary
Art nouveau rejected the distinction between applied and fine art.
Anti-industrial in outlook, it promoted an image of the artist-craftsman, insisted on the equality of fine and applied art, and was committed to honest use of materials.
The Bauhaus aesthetic, which encompassed architecture and the applied arts, was committed to an art allied with technology.
www.nga.gov /education/tchan_6.shtm   (784 words)

  
 Art - Course Descriptions
Students are required to attend at least 75 percent of all exhibition openings in the ICC Fine Arts Gallery, subscribe to an art magazine or periodical, and enter at least one local, regional or national art show per semester.
ART 2513 - PAINTING I. An introductory course in painting, stressing the use of color and pictorial composition.
ART 2713 - ART HISTORY I. Survey course of historical background of art forms from Prehistoric art to the Renaissance.
www.icc.cc.ms.us /division_pages/art/course_descriptions.htm   (566 words)

  
 ART and ART HISTORY COURSE LIST
In art, the period features the development of a wide range of expressive modes, the growth of art criticism, collecting, self-referencing and quotation, and the transference of artistic formulae to different cultures with highly differing effects.
Organized according to chronological development in the history of 19th century art, the course also focuses on thematic issues including the relationship between revolution and art, the representation of femininity and masculinity, the tensions between Enlightenment and Romantic philosophies, the connections between imperialism and art, and the coincident rise of modernism and high capitalism.
Includes a consideration of how the art historical canon is generated, often excluding female producers of art, and an examination of the ways in which art represents both femininity and masculinity.
www.southwestern.edu /academic/sfa-site/art-site/courselist.htm   (2547 words)

  
 Art Disgust
Art Disgust Realism, Rationalism, Surrealism Art Between the Wars by David Batchelor, This is the third in a series of four books about art and its interpretation from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth.
Art Disgust andnbsp; Primitive Art Works The Preference for the Primitive: Episodes in the History of Western Taste and Art by E. Gombrich, This long-awaited book is a study of a recurring phenomenon in the history of Western art, namely the feeling that older and less sophisticated (i.e.
Successive generations of artists and critics, believing the art of their own time to be past maturity, have interpreted the smooth refinement and sensual appeal of contemporary works as symptoms of decline and corruption, and have come to admire earlier works, despite their 'immaturity', as possessing superior qualities of sincerity, innocence and ruggedstrength.
www.tmadata.com /Art/Disgust.xml   (4315 words)

  
 JUAN CROME (1769-1821) - Artículo en línea de la información acerca de JUAN CROME (1769-1821)
ARTE (una palabra común a las idiomas de Teutonic para la fuerza, o energía; cf.
Londres él visitó con frecuencia, y de quien él recolectó conocimiento y ayuda adicionales en su arte.
Wedmore (estudios en arte inglés), es las cosas a las cuales él es el más constante.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /es/CRE_DAH/CROME_JUAN_1769_1821_.html   (1425 words)

  
 Fine Arts, UBC Library. Subject Guide: Nineteenth-Century Art
Art of all nations, 1850-1873; the emerging role of exhibitions and critics.
Art sales from early in the 18th century to early in the 20th century.
An art nouveau journal of art and literature, under the authorship of the German scholar, Wilhelm Bode.
www.library.ubc.ca /finearts/19th_c_art.html   (1135 words)

  
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To this body, was given, the power of appointing and removing, at pleasure, all officers in the State, except the Chancellor, Judges of the Supreme Court and first Judges of counties.
Altered by amendments of 1801 ; by Constitution of 1821 ; by amendment of 1826 ; and by Constitution of 1846.
Term of office altered as to governor and lieutenant governor, and first judge, by Constitution of 1821; as to all judicial offices by Constitution of 1846.
memory.loc.gov /service/gc/gckb/017/00450053u.txt   (95 words)

  
 The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
Their goal was to develop a naturalistic style of art, throwing away the rules and conventions that were drilled into students' heads at the Academies.
Raphael was the artist they considered to have achieved the highest degree of perfection, so much so that students were encouraged to draw from his examples rather than from nature itself; thus they became the "Pre-Raphaelites".
The movement itself did not last past the 1850s, but the style remained popular for decades, influencing the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Symbolist painters, and even the Classicists.
www.artcyclopedia.com /history/pre-raphaelite.html   (0 words)

  
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Professor Nina Athanassoglou-Kallmyer received the Licence-ès-Lettres from the Institut d’ Art et d’Archéologie of the University of Paris (Sorbonne); a doctorate from the School of Philosophy of the University of Thessaloniki (Greece); and a Ph.D. degree from Princeton University.
Her Art Bulletin article “Under the Sign of Leonidas: The Political and Ideological Significance of David’s Leonidas at Thermopylae” won the CAA’s Arthur Kingsley Porter Prize.
She is currently working on a new project that studies late nineteenth-century European classicism, and the resistance to it, in the context of imperialist cultural politics in the Mediterranean, while also completing a monograph on the painter Théodore Géricault to be published in the Art and Ideas series of Phaidon Press in 2006.
www.udel.edu /ArtHistory/fkallmyer.html   (260 words)

  
 Rare Books Cookery: Friedrich Christian Accum (1821)
Accum (1769-1838) was born in Westphalia and in 1793 he came to London and delivered lectures at the Surrey Institute and later published works in chemistry and mineralogy.
After his association with the art publisher Ackermann, Accum wrote his famous Practical Treatise on the Gas Light (1815) which resulted in the adoption of gas lights throughout London.
Later, when working as a librarian at the Royal Institution on Albermarle Street, Accum was charged with embezzlement of funds and, after being acquitted, fled to Berlin where he became a professor at the Technical Institute in 1822.
www.lib.ksu.edu /depts/spec/rarebooks/cookery/accum1821.html   (1186 words)

  
 NEA: FY 2002 Museums Grants
LTA delivers art programs to students in the Appalachian region of North Carolina including lessons led by visual and performing artists and visits to the Asheville Art Museum.
The project is to disseminate art and cultural instruction to students who have limited exposure to the arts due to geographic and financial constraints.
Turrell is in the process of transforming a crater into a monumental work of art that relates to changing experiences of the surrounding environment, sky and land.
www.nea.gov /grants/recent/disciplines/Museums/02museums.html   (4397 words)

  
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Yet the message of his writings and his interests does not contradict their coherence: the writer demanded an art for the people, considered at the same time as a source and as an end.
An art historian, he devoted a series of studies to the Le Nain brothers, like him born in Laon, "poor people painters", whose robust, naive and democratic art were opposed to the court painting, often mediocre and repetitive, that prevailed at the time.
An art critic, he struggled for a faithful and sincere representation of contemporary and popular subjects, treated without concessions, avoiding the anecdotal and the falsely picturesque.
www.musee-orsay.fr /ORSAY/orsaygb/Program.nsf/aba345c67a5d3a5f802563cd004f90c7/148e6572f0ecc061c12569290046cfef?OpenDocument   (401 words)

  
 Museum Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Museum of Art, 5/23/2004 to 10/10/2004.
The Arts of Fire: Islamic Influences on the Italian Renaissance.
From Homer to the Harem: The Art of Lecomte du Nou (18421923).
www.forgottendelights.com /exhibitionsfiles/exhibits.htm   (1463 words)

  
 History of Art: Bible illustrations - William Blake
The pages were then usually coloured with watercolour or printed in colour by Blake and his wife, bound together in paper covers, and sold for prices ranging from a few shillings to 10 guineas.
The most notable poetry Blake wrote after Jerusalem is to be found in The Everlasting Gospel (1818?), a fragmentary and unfinished work containing a challenging reinterpretation of the character and teaching of Christ.
In 1821 Linnell commissioned him to make a series of 22 watercolours inspired by the Book of Job; these include someof his best known pictures.
www.all-art.org /history1-bible_Blake1.html   (7238 words)

  
 Basic Art History Resources - Sloane Art Library - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNC does not hold this collection; the closest institution that does is the College of William and Mary.
Jones, Art Information: Research Methods and Resources (Ready Reference N85.J4 1990) and Art Information and the Internet (N59.J66 1999) are also somewhat dated but still worth consulting for their wealth of information.
International Directory of Art Libraries includes nearly 3000 specialized art and architecture libraries with instructions for accessing their catalogs, if available online.
www.lib.unc.edu /art/graduate/essential_resources.html   (862 words)

  
 ART / 4 / 2DAY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although he was given solo exhibitions at Peggy Guggenheim’s Art of This Century gallery in 1946 and Betty Parson’s Gallery in 1947, he disdained the commercial aspects of the art world and became increasingly aloof from the burgeoning New York School, to the point of refusing to exhibit for a period between 1952 and 1958.
Although the artist scorned categorization, his expansive can-vases dominated by jagged fields of color were influential among the Abstract Expressionist artists he was grouped with, in particular Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko, who shared his interest in the metaphysical sublime.
Karl Briulloff (Brullo until 1822, when the family name was changed according to Russian pronunciation) was born in 1799 in St. Petersburg into a family of painters: his great grand-father, his grand-father, his father and his two elder brothers Fedor and Alexander were artists.
www.safran-arts.com /42day/art/art4jun/art0623.html   (5438 words)

  
 TravelBank.com: Cultural INDEX - Denver Art Museum
This exhibition--co-organized by the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa--will present an in-depth look at Remington's late works, which are among the finest American paintings from the turn of the 20th century.
All of these works are intended to engage and surprise and lead the viewer to reconsider the very notion of what art is. In the 7th floor photography gallery, a selection of approximately 60 photographs from the collection is on view.
General Museum admission is free for children 12 and younger and Denver Art Museum members; $4.50 for students 13 and older and seniors; $6 for adults.
www.travelbank.com /cultdam.htm   (3291 words)

  
 Mexican Prints and Posters from Worldimages   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Art and culture dates back many years in Mexico.
There have been several influential artists and their prints from Mexico; Diego Rivera is probably the most influential and famous of them all.
Diego Rivera prints have put Mexico on the canvas of the art world and have left an indelible mark in the world of art.
www.worldimages.com /mexicanpaintings   (187 words)

  
 ArtLex on Landscape, artists born 1821-1840
Vacationers on the Beach at Trouville, 1864, oil on canvas, 26 1/2 x 41 inches, Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
The Heart of the Andes, 1859, oil on canvas, 66 1/8 x 119 1/4 inches, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
A Scene on Tohickon Creek: Autumn 1868, 1868, oil on canvas, 30 x 45 inches, Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/kl/landscape/1821-1840.html   (0 words)

  
 The Saatchi Gallery Resources - Links
The Saatchi Gallery is collaborating with the Royal Academy of Arts for a new exhibition celebrating new American art.
Art News Blog is a selection of visual art news, art reviews and art related stories online.
E-zine devoted to the politics of art and culture in the digital age.
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk /gallery/links.htm   (404 words)

  
 Bermuda Art
Today there seems to be a revival of the visual arts in Bermuda, not only among artists who visit the islands, but also among those who make it their home.
The Art of Drama: The technique of woodblock printing and traditional Japanese Kabuki Theatre developed together during the 17th and 18th centuries.
In their time these exquisite prints were not considered true art, but were regarded as the movie posters of their day.
www.bermuda.com /art   (566 words)

  
 Mexico: Splendors of Thirty Centuries   (Site not responding. Last check: )
After the conquest, the art and architecture produced in Mexico (New Spain) were based on European models and traditions.
All manifestations of native religions had to be discarded, so that the new religion brought by the Spaniards would take root and thrive.
The process of becoming Christian required a profound alteration of social structures and the adaptation of art forms to new subjects.
www.humanities-interactive.org /splendors/ex048_09.html   (63 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : 1821   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1818 1819 1820 - 1821 - 1822 1823 1824
1821 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar).
May 19 - Camille Jordan, French politician (b.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /1821   (442 words)

  
 Biography for: Hercules Brabazon Brabazon
JW considered him to be a mere amateur and for that reason he was not invited to join the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers.
In 1891 Brabazon exhibited with the New English Art Club of which he was a member.
He was also a member of the Burlington Fine Arts Club, The Arts Club and the Pastel Society.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Brab_HB.htm   (302 words)

  
 1821 article - 1821 1818 1819 1820 1822 1823 1824 Decades 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1821 article - 1821 1818 1819 1820 1822 1823 1824 Decades 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s - What-Means.com
September 10 - Johann Dominicus Fiorillo, German painter and art historian
1821 article - 1821 definition - what means 1821
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/1821   (491 words)

  
 Lake Forest College Library: New Books & Media
Art, tea, and industry : Masuda Takashi and the Mitsui circle / Guth, Christine.
Art and piety in the female religious communities of Renaissance Italy : iconography, space, and the religious woman's perspective / Thomas, Anabel.
Art & artifice : Japanese photographs of the Meiji era : selections from the Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Bost Dobson, Sebastian.
library.lakeforest.edu /books/new/art.html   (870 words)

  
 Strand Bookstore: [search] in ART-British   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Anglo-Saxon Art from the Seventeenth Century to the Norman Conquest
Anglo-Saxon Art from the Seventh Century to the Norman Conquest
Art In the Age of Queen Victoria: Treasures from the Royal Academy of Arts Permanent Collection
www.strandbooks.com /qsearch?deptno=200312   (164 words)

  
 Surviving the centuries: discover New Mexico's Spanish colonial art in timeless high road villages, historic, churches, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Last month, the state's 450-year-old arts tradition gained a shrine of its own with the opening of the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art in Santa Fe.
The museum's focus is on the art forms brought from Spain before New Mexico came under Mexican rule in 1821--art forms and traditions that still influence New Mexican artists today.
Spanish art arrived in New Mexico with early explorers from Spain during Coronado's 1540-42 explorations.
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