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  1973: Art - Archive Article - MSN Encarta
1973: Art - Archive Article - MSN Encarta
The art world was profoundly affected by the death this year of one of the titans of the century, Pablo Picasso.
Picasso, who died on April 8 at the age of 91, had become synonymous with modern art to people of all ages and interests throughout the world.
encarta.msn.com /sidebar_1741581607/1973_Art.html   (130 words)

  
 Indy 500 deadly accidents, 1973
Art Pollard lived in Medford Oregon during the 1960s and early 70s and was killed during the Indianapolis 500 time trials on May 12, 1973.
Art shook down a pushrod Plymouth V8 in one of last year's wedge-shaped Loutus cars that wears new aero features.
May 1973 arrived at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with even more hype than usual, because the 200 mph barrier was within the sights of drivers and on the minds of trackside observers.
www.indymotorspeedway.com /500d-73.htm   (2834 words)

  
 Military Aircraft Nose Art
This was reflected in the art, whose message centered not on the foe, but rather on the people at home.
Heavier military regulations against all nose art in general, and sexually-oriented art in particular, caused not only a thematic shift, but a decline in nose art overall.
The urge for self-expression could not be suppressed, however, and, although complying with the order to remove art from the fighter bombers, pilots moved their nose art to the nose gear door, where it was less visible.
parentseyes.arizona.edu /militarynoseart/vietnam3.htm   (624 words)

  
 Outsider Art Pathfinder
These materials all have a broader focus than outsider art, as reference sources on that particular a subject are not yet available (a directory is in the works by Raw Vision, an outsider art magazine discussed on the journals page).
The American Folk Art Museum (the new name of the Museum) is soon publishing Encyclopedia of American Folk Art (Routledge, May 2003), but this 1990 encyclopedia is a solid reference work in the interim.
This is the catalog of the landmark 1992 exhibition organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
www.ils.unc.edu /dpr/path/outsiderart/print.html   (1106 words)

  
 Vassar College Art Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Index records works of art produced without geographical limitations from early apostolic times up to A.D. 1400 (extended in the case of the Morgan and Princeton Library projects to include this manuscript holdings up to the end of the sixteenth century).
As is to be expected, there is a particular emphasis and focus on art of the western world.
Includes descriptions of various scenes from the Old and New Testament as represented in art, as well as a Byzantine buide to painting and the text of the Biblio Pauperum.  General index 2: 440-52.
artlibrary.vassar.edu /iconography.html   (428 words)

  
 Nide Plastic Art - Folklore in Salvador Brazil
In 1963, she attends to the Escola de Belas Artes, in Salvador, with Emídio Magalhães, as teacher.
In 1978, she is highlighted in the book Arte Nordeste Hoje, edited in Recife, state of Pernambuco.
In 1979, she attends to a course of Critics in Arts, in Brasília, in the Federal District, sponsored by Funarte (Fundação Nacional de Arte) and taught by Romano Galleffi.
www.nidearte.com /art.htm   (1132 words)

  
 BBC ON THIS DAY | 8 | 1973: Art master Picasso dies
The artist who had lived in seclusion for some years is reported to have suffered from influenza during the winter but continued to paint.
Born in 1881 in Spain, the son of an art teacher, Picasso exhibited his first paintings in Barcelona at the age of 12.
Family divisions were brought into the open by Picasso's death -after a long legal battle Picasso's wealth was shared jointly among his wife and all his children and grandchildren.
news.bbc.co.uk /onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/8/newsid_2523000/2523469.stm   (428 words)

  
 ART STUDIO: ART IN PUBLIC PLACES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ralph Johnson was one of the early members of the university's art department and became the department's first sculpture instructor.
Tio Giambruni taught in the Department of Art at UC Davis from 1961 until his death at 45 in 1971.
He was an instrumental figure in the expansion and integration of sculpture courses in the department's curriculum and in the development of sculpture facilities on the campus.
artstudio.ucdavis.edu /gallery/public   (1470 words)

  
 Cleveland Museum of Art - Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881 - 1973)
The Cleveland Museum of Art is temporarily closed for renovation and expansion.
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973), the most prolific and influential artist of the 20th century, shifted the emphasis of art from its traditional concern with beauty toward radical innovation.
If you are planning a trip to the Cleveland Museum of Art to view a specific object or collection of objects please call in advance to make certain the item is on view.
www.clevelandart.org /explore/artist.asp?advsearch=y&endYear=1973&recordtype=1&name=picasso&keywordidtype2=2027&startYear=1881&x=10&y=1&tab=1&recNo=0   (146 words)

  
 Galerie D'Art International
Since 1973, Galerie D'Art International in Solana Beach, California has been continuing the tradition and heritage of the former galleries in Milan and Paris.
A special GDAI limited edition Giclee (fine art digital print), your choice, by one of the artists that GDAI represents or one of our guest artists from a 2006 exhibition, which you will receive at the end of the year.
You can use our expertise in Western Contemporary Art, as we have been art consultants since 1973, when you are interested in acquiring a special artwork for your private or corporate collection.
galerieartint.com   (581 words)

  
 Alex Nino House of Mystery 1973 | ART and ARTIFICE
On page 5 (shown here) Nino has developed the "happy, sunny" scenery of this grotesque children's tale and has now begun to emphasis the isolation of the wheelchair bound little hero.
His obsessive pen style both completes basic demands of the comics art form (i.e., telegraphing the story points to the reader, and hopefully pleasing the eye with handsome or at least interesting forms) and then pushes them to extremes, such as the bulbous child's head in panel three with its detailed delineation of the hair.
The page design is the very basic six-panel grid that interferes none at all with storytelling, though it can certainly look staid and boring on it's own merits.
eeweems.com /artandartifice/alex_nino.html   (359 words)

  
 George Biddle (1885-1973) - Fine Art Dealers Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1885, George Biddle attended Groton Academy and was a classmate of future president Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1911 and then went to France to study art at the Academie Julien (1911-1912) and in other European cities.
During World War II he was chairman of the United States War Department Art Commission.
www.fada.com /browse_by_essay.html?essay=43   (214 words)

  
 The 1973 Taino Indian Art Exhibit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Macana (Warclub) and small Taino ceremonial Duho (Chair) and Sacred stone image of Atabeira Grandmother Monn Sacred Mother of the Waters, fron Puerto Rico is viewed in the show case.
This Pre-Columbian And Contemporary Taino Art Exhibit, was a cultural presentation known by the name "Nuestros Profundos Races Tainos" (Our Profound Taino Roots) and did include a Taino educational lecture and slide show given by a then young 22 year old Taino Indian man named Pedro Guanikeyu Torres.
This Pre-Columbian and Contemporary Taino Indian Art Exhibit, was estimated by the State University to be valued at well over 3 million dollars and was insured by Rutgers the State University of New Jersey.
www.taino-tribe.org /t-exhibit.htm   (458 words)

  
 A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe (test)
Backstage: In 1972 and 1973 Barks did "four or five" minature concept paintings of Uncle Scrooge that he gave away to friends.
Scrooge is shown, but not at all included in the story on which the painting is based.
Notes: The Fine Art of Walt Disney's Donald Duck by Carl Barks (page 45) contains three photos of this painting, in various development stages.
www.seriesam.com /barks/art_dp1973.html   (1324 words)

  
 museumstudies
Responsibilities: Full time faculty in Art Education Area in the School of Art and Art History teaching courses for art education majors and elementary education majors; supervision of student teachers; faculty advisor for Student Chapter of National Art Education Association
"Art for the Pre-K Exceptional Child" Co-author of a book chapter that seeks consensus in theory and best practices in art and early special education, aimed at pre-and veteran educators.
"Express Diversity!" Contributing writer of a curriculum resource which utilizes the arts to identify the contributions to society by individuals with disabilities, providing educators with quality materials to honor diversity, perseverance and creativity; includes 5 art-based teaching modules, a classroom timeline, a bulletin board kit, video biography of Chuck Close, and bi-lingual parent information letters.
www.arts.ufl.edu /mstudies/facultybonnieb.html   (455 words)

  
 World Art Gallery - Julio Ducuron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
His career as an artist began at a young age, his first art teacher was Professor Angel Vieyra, an artist in his own right was witness to his first art competition.
Don Pierini was so taken by the art of the young Julio Ducuron that he interceded and spoke with Don Marciano Longarini, the principal of the Art School in order that Julio might attend the school before the required age.
The exhibition has impacted the curiosity of the art collectors whom has visited the personal exhibition of Ducuron, a great Argentine painter who has been distinguished by a strong and vibrant impressionism.
www.worldartpublishing.org /julio_ducuron   (1668 words)

  
 Greek art: Further reading
Hurwit, J. The Art and Culture of Early Greece.
Langdon, S. (ed.) 1993 From Pasture to Polis: Art in the Age of Homer.
Carpenter, T.J. Art and Myth in Ancient Greece.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~tammj/shared_pages/greekart_biblio.html   (490 words)

  
 Delaware Art Museum
In addition to supporting the research of the Museum staff, the Helen Farr Sloan Library is committed to fulfilling the art historical informational needs of scholars, researchers, students, and the general public, particularly as they relate to the collection of the Delaware Art Museum.
For a less well-known art work, search for the title or artist in an index of art periodicals such as the Art Index, New York: H.W. Wilson, 1929-.
There is a good chance that the museum owning the work of art will have assembled some information about it.
www.delart.org /HFS_library/hfs_reference.html   (1206 words)

  
 RUS-ART: Sculpture: Krylov   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Yury Victorovich Krylov was born in 1949 in Ryazan.
In 1968 he finished Ryazan art college, in 1973 - Moscow Highest Industrial-art college (former Stroganovskoie).
From 1972 he has been a participant of city, regional, zonal, republican and international exhibitions.
rus-art.com /ww/0/sculpture/krylov   (61 words)

  
 Art Resources Gallery
Collectors all over the world have been buying these exotic images and, while Koi are the main feature of his work, Gilecki also likes to include their surroundings by merging the elements above and below, as well as those reflected on the water’s surface, in his paintings..
Born in 1954 in British Columbia, Gilecki received a diploma in Commercial Art in 1973 and began working as a free-lance commercial artist.
His attraction to and study of Koi brought him to the realization that through his paintings, he would be able to emulate the simple and rewarding pleasure of actually watching Koi.
www.artresourcesgallery.com /terry_gilecki.html   (248 words)

  
 The Art Institute of Chicago: Provenance Research Project Work
Baron and Baroness Elie de Rothschild, Paris [according to copies of letters from Thomas Grange, 3 March 1973, and Gerald Stiebel, 7 April 2002; and original dealer solicitation from Rosenberg and Stiebel, 9 November 1973, in curatorial file; see also Chicago 1976 exh.
Sold by Rosenberg and Stiebel to the Art Institute, 1973.
Art Institute of Chicago, "Selected Works of 18th Century French Art in the Collections of The Art Institute of Chicago," 24 January-28 March 1976, p.
www.artic.edu /aic/provenance/extended/1973_570.html   (102 words)

  
 Spudart: Links for visual art articles in Chicago
Whatever the reason, though, the latest outcropping of installation art showing around town this month is a lot more fun than most of what's up in the usual, more respectable spaces.
Urban Gateways: The Center for Arts in Education is calling all professional artists in dance, music, theater, literary and visual arts to join them in working in an educational setting with children in the Chicago metropolitan area.
THE OUTSIDE STORY: Highly detailed patterns and simply rendered figures of animals and human are some of the imagery common to the exhibition "Outsider and Folk Art: The Chicago Collections," which runs through April 2 at the Terra Museum of American Art.
www.spudart.org /artchicago/articles/200003.html   (1039 words)

  
 ArtDeadline.Com's Art Bulletin Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The show features art by more than 200 exhibitors from around the nation, who showcase their work in photography, painting, sculpture, watercolor, mixed media, ceramics, jewelry, drawings, graphics and prints.
Held each May and October since 1973, the Art Show is one of the most popular art events on the West Coast.
Use Access Arts® Promotion Services and expose your work to a network and print publication readership of over 1.7 million views a day.
accessarts.org /artman/publish/article_570.shtml   (406 words)

  
 Outsider Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
A few of these materials all have a broader focus than outsider art, as reference sources on that particular a subject are not yet available (a directory is in the works by Raw Vision, an outsider art magazine discussed on the journals page).
Biographies of outsider artists / Barbara Freeman Contemporary artists and outsider art / Carol S. Eliel and Barbara Freeman Constructing creativity and madness: Freud and the shaping of the psychopathology of art / Sander L. Gilman.
The book, the exhibition catalog for the American Visionary Art Museum in Maryland, includces essays by the Dalai Llama, Stephen Jay Gould, artist Adam Parfrey, folk art scholar Roger Manley and America's most popular folk artist, Howard Finster.
students.washington.edu /fiore/books.html   (709 words)

  
 Jim Dine Jonathan Novak Contemporary Art
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Dine studied at the University of Cincinnati, the Boston Museum School, and in 1957 received a bachelor of fine arts degree from Ohio University.
Like pop artists, Dine incorporated images of everyday objects in his art, but he diverged from the coldness and impersonal nature of pop art by making works that fused personal passions and everyday experiences.
From 1959 to 1960, Dine also was a pioneer of happenings, works of art that took the form of theatrical events or demonstrations.
www.novakart.com /Artist-Info.cfm?ArtistsID=369&Object=   (468 words)

  
 Art & Design   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
COURSES: The courses Terri teaches are: Art Education in the Elementary Schools, Teaching Methodology for the Elementary Art Specialist, Student Teaching Supervision and Seminar Readings Course.
Children come with gifts of art, from their hearts.
Creative activities motivate and stimulate students with a desire to come to school excited and ready for their latest challenge.
www.siue.edu /ART/faculty/schweitzer.html   (340 words)

  
 Northwestern University Art Theory & Practice
Green Woods and Crystal Waters: The American Landscape Tradition, Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Davenport Museum of Art, Davenport, Iowa; Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, FL.
Art in Chicago 1945-1995, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL.
Art: Narrative Painting Struggles for a Rebirth, The New York Times, April 3, 1981.
www.art.northwestern.edu /faculty/valerio.html   (557 words)

  
 art education
Review of Davis, J. Framing education as art: The octopus has a good day.
Arts in Education Professional Development Grant, awarded to Clarke County School
Partnership (High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA with Fulton County School System).
www.visart.uga.edu /html/arted.php?getLinks=getTopPrograms&getContent=getFaculty&contentValue=56   (301 words)

  
 Artisan | Art Supplies
After twenty years of making a living as an artist, I continue to be full of wonder, awe and appreciation.
I went to The Maryland Institute, College of Art where I graduated with a degree in painting, 1976.
It was a great education—I loved being in a close-knit art community, learning so much about every art discipline.
www.artisan-santafe.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=home.artisanpages.artist_talk/artists/steve_boone   (393 words)

  
 David Hockney Online
David Hockney in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
Art & optics: A project inspired by the theories of David Hocnney
Text is clearly readable and art reproductions vary from so-so to excellent.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/hockney_david.html   (460 words)

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