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  JMU - Art & Art History
The Master of Arts in Art Education at JMU is a graduate program for certified art educators dedicated to excellence in teaching and directing comprehensive art education programs in schools, museums, art organizations, or in the private sector.
Applicants for a graduate minor in art must submit a portfolio of their work to the graduate faculty of the art school, meeting standards of quality appropriate to graduate study in art.
Topics in American art may include studies of major artists such as Thomas Eakins, artistic and cultural movements such as the Harlem Renaissance, or thematic issues such as the history of museums, monuments and public art, gender and representation, or the visual culture of the American South.
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 Art Criticism and Scholarship
Fine Arts Journal was edited by artists, and it survived from 1899 to 1919; the Chicago Evening Post started to offer serious literary and art criticism in 1908.
Harriet Monroe, founder of Poetry magazine and art critic for the Chicago Tribune, understood the modernists and lambasted conservative critics such as Taft and George Zug, who objected on either aesthetic or moral grounds.
The opening of the Museum of Contemporary Art provided a contemporary focus that the more comprehensive Art Institute of Chicago could not, and the growth of the art galleries expanded opportunities to write about art.
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 1870 in art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: 1869 in art, other events of 1870, 1871 in art, list of years in art.
Édouard Manet - La Brioche (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
June 22 - Dattilo Rubbo, painter and art teacher
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 UWM Courses: Art History (ARTHIST)
U/G. Major monuments of medieval art and architecture from the fourth to the fourteenth century in France, Spain, the British Isles, Italy and the Mediterranean.
U/G. Art and architecture of Constantinople and vicinity from the fourth to the fifteenth century.
U/G. Painting, sculpture, and the decorative arts from 1870 to the present with emphasis on their aesthetic and social contexts.
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The 1870 Art Center is at 1870 Ralston Ave., Belmont.
She exhibits regularly with the Pacific Art League in Palo Alto and is affiliated with the American Impressionist Society, Laguna Plein Air Painters and Monterey Bay Plein Air Painters and is a founding member of the Verde Artist Guild.
He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the University of Iowa College of Art and Art History and a Master of Fine Arts in electronic art from Mills College in Oakland.
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 French Culture | Art | French Patrimonial Art in USA, Season 2003-2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
From Homer to the Harem: The Art of Jean Lecomte du Nouÿ
The North Carolina Museum of Art presents some of the finest masterpieces of modern art with Matisse, Picasso and the School of Paris: Masterpieces from The Baltimore Museum of Art.
This exhibitio was organized by Laure de Margerie, Archivist, and Edouard Papet, Curator of Sculpture of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, with the collaboration of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and the Dahesh Museum of Art.
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 French Culture | Art | French Art in USA, Season 2001-2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Art by living French artists is found on our Contemporary Art pages.
The exposition introduced an international audience to modern design, now commonly known as Art Deco; this dining room was one of several installations that illustrated the new style.
Pierre was one of the most important dealers of modern and contemporary art through the renowned New York gallery he started in 1931 and operated until his death in 1989.
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 FINA A474 1870 Art Theory IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
TOPIC: Art Theory of the 19th & 20th Centuries This course will study the theories and the works of the Post Impressionists.
Turning their backs on Impressionism, they south new ways - mystical, religious, other-worldly - and devised quasi-mathematical theories of color, physiognomy and expression with which to express the new art.
We will examine how Primitivism, Symbolism, Synthetism, and Decadence in the arts and in literature, and the collaboration of artists, musicians and writers give rise to an art that looks forward to the 20th century.
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 Clip & save: John Marin , movement — pertaining to Deer Isle, Maine — The harbor I, 1927. Watercolor and ...
He was always to be seen with a pad and pencil in his hand, working in his own personal style.
In 1901, at age 31, he attended art school in Philadelphia before going to Paris for six years.
During the time he was in Europe, Marin searched for a style of painting that best suited him and worked for a while in the styles of each of the major art movements of the time--Impressionism, Fauvism and Cubism--before discovering the spontaneous Expressionist style he used for the rest of his life.
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 Art History Graduate Programs in United Kingdom and Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Courtauld Institute of Art, founded in 1932, is the major centre in Britain for the study of the history of Western art, and one of the premier art historical institutes in the world.
Prior knowledge of South Asian art, history and culture is not essential, although many students may have studied an aspect of South Asian art and culture as part of their undergraduate degree and wish to acquire greater depth of knowledge.
The MA in Modern and Contemporary Art is about the movements, concepts and practices in the visual arts from the beginning of the modern period to the recent past, including contemporary art.
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 Art Courses
Survey of the art of prehistoric and historic people in Western and non-Western cultures through the 16th century.
ART 245 Visual Concepts and Principles I (4).
A study of the development of modern art from the 1870's to the present.
www.enmu.edu /academics/undergrad/colleges/finearts/art/courses.shtml   (631 words)

  
 UWM Grad School - Bulletin: Art History
Minimum degree requirement is 27 graduate credits in Art History, of which a minimum of 15 credits must be at the 700/900 level.
Option B is designed primarily for students who prefer to broaden their general backgrounds in Art History by working on a variety of shorter research problems within the normal course structure.
The Certificate in Art Museum Studies is designed as an addition to the M.A. in Art History for students interested in pursuing careers in the museum world.
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 The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art invites applications to its Art History Fellowship Program from qualified graduate students at the pre-doctoral level, as well as from postdoctoral researchers and senior museum curators, in order to continue this scholarly exploration.
The Douglass Foundation Fellowship in American Art: awarded in honor of John K. Howat to a promising young scholar for one year's study or research in the American Wing (in either the Department of American Paintings and Sculpture or the Department of American Decorative Arts) on an aspect of the Museum's collection.
Jane and Morgan Whitney Fellowships: awarded for study, work, or research to students of the fine arts whose fields are related to the Museum's collections, with preference to be given to students in the decorative arts who are under forty years of age.
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 Books : Timelines: The Art of Modernism, 1870-2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This groundbreaking visual guide to the evolution of Modernist art is an indispensable reference for any art lover or student.
From its Impressionistic beginnings in the late 19th century to the pluralistic art scene of the present, the development of Modernism is presented as a coherent, unified, and meaningful process.
From Manet to Pop Art, from Cézanne to Minimal Art, from Van Gogh to Abstract Expressionism, from Ensor to Surrealism and Arte Povera - a wide range of modern art movements and artists are represented and compared, allowing the reader to locate artwork psychologically, stylistically, and historically.
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 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is a gigantic museum situated in New York City's Central Park.
In the Met, the art and artifacts from various places of the earth are systematically arranged in galleries.
Given the amount of artifacts and the size of the museum, to be lost in the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a bit of an inevitability.
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 Art Museum Network News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The first art history departments were also created in American universities during this era, beginning with Harvard College in 1881, providing training grounds for the first generation of professional museum directors.
The close study of art also led to the establishment of bodies of work created by masters, their workshops, students, and followers.
This hope has been fostered by the successful creation of arts districts in cities across the country and by the experience of institutions like the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, Massachusetts (Mass MoCA), which is often touted as a success story in the reinvention of a post-industrial New England town.
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 National Gallery of Art | Press Office
The exhibition was on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art from October 7, 2003, to February 8, 2004, and at the Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, from March 6 to May 16, 2004.
The exhibition was organized by Franklin Kelly, senior curator of American and British paintings, National Gallery of Art, and Kevin J. Avery, associate curator, with the assistance of Claire A. Conway, research assistant, department of American paintings and sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and distributed by Yale University Press, the catalogue is available in the National Gallery of Art Shops, by calling (202) 842-6002; (800) 697-9350; fax: 202-789-3047; or email mailorder@nga.gov (200 pp., 148 fl and white and 73 color illustrations, hardcover, $60, softcover, $40).
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 ART / 4 / 2DAY
He was a member of the United States Capitol Art Commission in 1859, the principal organizer of New York's Sanitary Fair Exhibition in 1864, a founding trustee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1870, and, at his death, president of the Artists' Fund Society.
He occasionally visited more exotic locales (the Mississippi River in 1854 and 1868, the US West in 1857 and 1870, and Europe in 1856 and 1867), but it was the picturesque scenery of New York and New England that most attracted him and that became the subject of his best pictures.
Now considered to be the founder of abstract art, Kandinsky had his work exhibited throughout Europe from 1903 onwards, and often caused controversy among the public, the art critics, and his contemporaries.
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 French Culture | Art | French Patrimonial Art in USA, Season 2002-2003
Exhibition organized by the Département des Arts Graphiques of the Musée du Louvre and the  Réunion des  Musées Nationaux, with the cooperation of the Atelier de la Chalcographie and the  Travaux Muséographiques.
To mark the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase (by the USA from France), the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is mounting an unprecedented exhibition that will combining art works by American and French masters, priceless historical documents and dazzling examples of jewelry, textiles and furniture reflecting the opulence of the Napoleonic era.
A major collection of mostly European outsider art (or Art Brut, a term coined by Jean Dubuffet in 1945), from the private Paris-based Foundation Art Brut Connaissance et Diffusion.
www.info-france-usa.org /culture/art/events/0203index.html   (4568 words)

  
 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution): Sevruguin and the Persian Image: Photographs of Iran, 1870-1930 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The double entendre of the title refers to how Sevruguin's art was informed by and catered to the Orientalist tastes of a Europe in which he was educated.
Yet as an Armenian Christian who was born, lived, died and was buried in Tehran, he presented a different image of Iran than the typical Orientalist photographers of the day.
"Sevruguin and the Persian Image" is both a solid examination of a photographer's art as well as a thoughtful analysis of the Western image of Iran in the late nineteenth century.
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 Max Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Karl Kraus once wrote Art is that which becomes the world.
Throughout art history, portraits have fulfilled a range of social and cultural functions from offic...
Art at Midcentury: Spotlight on the Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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The artists moved to 1870 Ralston (the former Barrett School) in 1985 and reopened as the 1870 Gallery and Studios.
In 1997 the name was changed to 1870 Art Center to reflect its role in the community.
People who enjoy the arts and would like to volunteer their services to the Art Center are encouraged to become Patrons.
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 Frank Stella Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Caroline Jones, assistant professor of contemporary art and criticism at Boston University,...
Many people take an interest not only in the finished work of art but in the artis...
Best Impressions: 35 Years of Prints and Sculpture from Gemini G.E.L. Since 1981 the National Gallery of Art has been home to the complete archive collection of one of Am...
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 Harvard University Art Museums - Current Exhibitions
Wertheim collected representational works of art made after 1870, when the first important Impressionist paintings were being exhibited, as well as works by artists who built on the heritage of Impressionism to make more personally expressive works of art.
The remarkable collection which Maurice Wertheim amassed in less than a decade and a half was first exhibited as a whole at the Fogg Art Museum in 1946 during his fortieth college reunion.
Wertheim's death in 1974, the collection remained in New York, but when she vacated the New York townhouse during the summer months it was either sent to Cambridge for temporary installation or was loaned to other museums for exhibition.
www.artmuseums.harvard.edu /exhibitions/fogg/wertheim.html   (311 words)

  
 American Eagle Fine Art - About Us
American Eagle Fine Art was founded in 1999 by two avid collectors of 19th and 20th American and European Fine Art.
We are committed to serving our clients with their fine art collection now and in the future.
American Eagle Fine Art reserves the right to hold all merchandise until payment in full is received.
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 Heidelberg School Art - Artists, Artworks and Biographies
The Heidelberg school was the first major school of Australian art, beginning in the late 19th century and lasting about thirty years.
The movement got its named in 1891 by art critic Sidney Dickinson.
He chose the name because many artists often found their subjects in the rural Heidelberg area outside of Melbourne.
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 The Nude in French Art and Culture, 1870—1910 - Cambridge University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She shows how spectatorship of the nude was refracted through the ideals of art, femininity, republican liberty, and public decency.
An art form made for and by men, the nude was rarely the subject of serious engagement on the part of women.
Improper appreciation: women and the fine art of the nude; 4.
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 John Marin (1870-1953) - Fine Art Dealers Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
John Marin was born and raised in New Jersey, and attended the nearby Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art.
Marin also studied at the Art Students League in New York, as well as in Paris, where he was most associated with the Fauvist painters.
Upon his return to the U.S., Marin settled in Taos, New Mexico, in the late 1920’s, where he earned a reputation for his near abstract watercolors inspired by the modernist principles of cubism and futurism.
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