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 fair - about fair
''For other uses of the word fair see Fair (disambiguation)'' ---- '''Fair''' is the name for the gathering together of people to display or trade pro...
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Annual collector's fair with details of exhibitions, floorplans, event schedules, and press releases.
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 Prince William Sound
William Counter, folk art, brute art, outsider art, disability art, schizophrenic art, metaphysical art, contemporary americana, William Counter is an obscure artist who began his art carrer through therapy in a state mental hospital.
William Lamb, an astrologer since 1975, is syndicated on a number of radio and TV stations across the United States.
William is a man's name, of germanic origin meaning valiant protector or resolute guardian.
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 Articles - London
Art schools include Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea School of Art, and Camberwell School of Art, (all part of the University of the Arts), and Goldsmith's College and the Slade School of Art (both part of the University of London), and The Royal College of Art.
Brixton, Camberwell and Peckham are home to many families (and their descendants) who immigrated to London from the West Indies during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, sometimes known as Afro-Caribbeans.
It is an historic neighbourhood and boasts a fine park and the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
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 Rubber stamp
The print from the carved rubber stamp is viewed as work of art on it's own or one or several stamps are used to embellish a work of art with other components.
This art is popular there, but virtually unknown in europe.
In the art-world there is also the rubber stamp art.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/rubber_stamp   (404 words)

  
 This article is about the Christian symbol See Halo disambiguation...
In Christian Christian sacred art (Eastern and Western churches), holy persons (saint saints) are depicted with a "halo", a golden, yellow or white circular glow, around the head.
The halo appears in the art art of ancient Greece Greece and Rome Rome, and was incorporated into Christian art Christian art sometime in the 4th century 4th century.
In popular piety, this practice has led to the belief that saints during their earthly life actually walked around with a halo around their head.
www.biodatabase.de /Halo   (314 words)

  
 Modern arts, cartoons, illustrations, animations and drawings
This article relates the event related in the New Testament of the Bible, see The Last Supper (disambiguation) for other uses, including a list of famous works of art with this name.
The body of art video Le Miroir d' Alucard est un site sur la nature des Vampires, ainsi que le mouvement medieval-gothique en general (musiques, livres, body-art, jdr, boutiques, chevaliers, escrime).
Famous last supper paintings Parodies of Famous Paintings: A list by southernaccent, appreciates fine art spoofs as much about the idea of Leonardo's famous Last Supper in Milan as the actual, ruined painting.
www.livespud.com /arts/art-director-job-description.html   (14380 words)

  
 Google Search: the_starry_night
The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh at Accents-n-Art.com
The Starry Night Poster by Vincent Van Gogh at Art.com
The Starry Night - Art History Online Reference and Guide
the_starry_night.networklive.org   (14380 words)

  
 Seattle
Art Institute of Seattle This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise hav...
Battle of Seattle This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the s...
Seattle Asian Art Museum The Seattle Asian Art Museum is a downtown Seattle, at which time the Seattle Asian Art Museum...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/seattle.html   (14380 words)

  
 Oil paintings and drawings related with: club (disambiguation) artworks
Oil paintings and drawings related with: club (disambiguation) artworks
We found 6 articles matching the search criteria club (disambiguation)
club :: (disambiguation) :: Composition :: oil painting on canvas :: nude woman :: sitting :: impressionism :: the queen of club :: interesting composition :: Yacht-club.
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 Barcelona - the free encyclopedia
The National Museum of Art of Catalonia (in the Palau Nacional left behind by the 1929Ibero-American Exposition) possesses a well-known collection of Romanesque art, including wall-paintings of Romanesque churchesand chapels around Catalonia that have been transferred to the museum.
Another very notable modernist building in the older part of the city is the Palau de la Música Catalana, designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner and built in 1908.
Art visits include the museum of the Joan Miró Foundation, where severalpaintings and sculptures of this artist are shown, together with guest exhibitions from other museums around the world.
www.world-knowledge-encyclopedia.com /?t=Barcelona   (172 words)

  
 tai chi chuan - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
T'ai Chi Ch'an is known as a soft style martial art, an art applied with as complete a relaxation or "softness" in the musculature as possible, to distinguish its theory and application from that of the hard styles which use a degree of tension in the muscles.
T'ai Chi Ch'uan or Taijiquan (), commonly known as T'ai Chi, Tai Chi, or Taiji, is a nei chia ("internal") Chinese martial art which is known for the claims of health and longevity benefits made by its practitioners and in some recent medical studies.
The T'ai Chi "family" schools therefore still present their teachings in a martial art context even though the majority of their students nowadays profess that they are primarily interested in training for the claimed health benefits.
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 christening Abstraction
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Description: Vincenzo Balsamo, Italian Contemporary abstract artist, present his official website: biography, exhibitions, bibliography, works gallery (from the fifties to our days), publications (bookshop), archive, info, news, links and nominations/awards.
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 More info about the poet: Mary Collins - references bibliography
For other people with the same name see Mary Collins (disambiguation).
Mary Collins: AskART art price guide for Mary Collins and 42000+ American artists - Mary Susan Collins art prices, value art, art appraisal,...
Mary Collins Gallagher is the author of GINNY MORRIS AND MOM'S HOUSE, DAD'S HOUSE--the first in a three book series for 8-12 year olds.
www.poemhunter.com /mary-collins/resources/poet-5329/page-1   (683 words)

  
 Museum of Modern Art - Result for Museum of Modern Art - Meaning of Museum of Modern Art - Definition of Museum of Modern Art - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
If disambiguation were needed, it should be done in parentheses (" General_Electric Aircraft Engines.html">General_Electric Aircraft Engines thumbright192px[[General_Electric Aircraft EnginesGeneral Electric fanblade, on display at MOMA.
Every art museum has one or two pieces that are the anchors of their collection.
For instance, at the MoMA, people who know very little about other art make a beeline for ''Starry Night''.
www.mauspfeil.net /Museum_of_Modern_Art.html   (683 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Warburg
Warburg, who was obsessed by the figure of Laocoön, the dying Trojan prince, seems to have conceived of art history according to an image from G. Lessing's Laocoön (1766), in which the German writer describes the poetic and painterly depiction of mist: 'it is used to render both the visible invisible and the invisible visible'.
Warburg conceived of the art historian as a 'necromancer' who conjures up the art of the past to give it an enigmatic new life, a 'strange figural floating'.
In 1975 the Warburg District merged with the Höxter District.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Warburg   (1648 words)

  
 Donatello - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Cosimo, the greatest art patron of his time, was exiled from Florence in 1433, Bimbo accompanied him to Venice, while Donatello went to Rome to drink for the second time at the source of classic art.
Donatello (Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi) (1386 - December 13, 1466) was a famous Florentine artist and sculptor of the Early Renaissance.
This Roman sojourn was decisive for the entire development of Italian art in the 15th century, for it was during this period that Brunelleschi undertook his measurements of the Pantheon dome and of other Roman buildings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donatello   (1648 words)

  
 Diamond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diamonds which are not cut to the specifications of Tolkowsky's round brilliant shape (or subsequent variations) are known as "fancy cuts." Popular fancy cuts include the baguette (from the French, resembling a loaf of bread), marquise, princess (square outline), heart, briolette (a form of the rose cut), and pear cuts.
Diamond cutting is the art and science of creating a gem-quality diamond out of mined rough.
The process of shaping a rough diamond into a polished gemstone is both an art and a science.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diamond   (1648 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page : M/ME/MED
Media bias is a real or perceived tendency of journalists and news producers within the mass media to approach both the presentation of particular stories, and the selection of which stories to cover, with an unbalanced perspective.
Media art is a generic term in contemporary art, used for describing art which is, to a significant extent, related to or created in a technological medium.
Media accountability is a phrase that refers to the quite general (especially western) belief that mass media has to be accountable in the public’s interest.
www.wikien.info /browse.php?title=M/ME/MED   (10663 words)

  
 Camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A part of the anti-Academic defense of popular culture in the sixties, camp came to academic prominence in the eighties with the widespread adoption of the Postmodern views on art and culture.
This rebellious utilisation of critical concepts originally formulated by modernist art theorists such as Theodor Adorno, who were radically opposed to the kind of popular culture that camp endorses, can be understood as a deeply reflexive problematisation of the problematisation of taste itself that modernism represented.
As a part of its adoption by the mainstream, camp has undergone a softening of its original subversive tone, and is often little more than the condescending recognition that popular culture can also be enjoyed by a sophisticated sensibility.
www.kernersville.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Camp   (10663 words)

  
 Book
Artist's book An art object in the form of a book.
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is a museum devoted to the Amherst, Mass...
Book of Alma The Book of Alma is one of the books of the Book of Mormon.
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 Muay Boran . Bando . Muay Thai . Savate . Kickboxing . Khmer Boxing
Bando is a Burma Burmese Martial arts martial art quite similar to Muay...
Although often not understood by the Thais themselves, this term is quite used, albeit incorrectly, in the West to refer to the ancient origin of the unarmed part of the Thai fighting style.
Savate IPA chart for English pronounced, also known as boxe française French boxing or French kickboxing, is a France French martial art which uses both the...
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 Coventry biography .ms
Warwick Arts Centre : situated at the University of Warwick, Warwick Arts Centre comprises an art gallery, a theatre, a concert hall and a cinema.
The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum is a major art gallery in the city.
It is the second largest arts centre in the UK, after London's Barbican.
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 Cork
Worth checking out are: Corcadorca Theatre Company, where Cillian Murphy (slated to play the villain in 2005's Batman Begins) got his start; Cork Film Festival, a major supporter of the art of the short film; The Institute for Choreography and Dance, a national contemporary dance resource; the Triskel Arts Centre; Cork Jazz Festival; etc.
The Cork School of Music and the Crawford College of Art and Design provide a constant throughput of new blood, as do the active theatre component of many courses at University College Cork (UCC).
Recent additions to the arts infrastructure include splendid modern additions to Cork Opera House and the Crawford Art Gallery.
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 sunga_empire
Sunga empire (185 BCE - 73 BCE) For other uses of the term Sunga see Sunga (disambiguation) The Sunga empire (or Shunga empire) controlled the eastern part of India from around 185 to 73 BCE.
For other uses of the term Sunga see Sunga (disambiguation) The Sunga empire (or Shunga empire) controlled the eastern part of India from around 185 to 73 BCE.
Sunga empire - Art History Online Reference and Guide art history, art, Sunga,Sunga empire,Template:Middle kingdoms of India,180 BCE,185,185 BCE,1st century BCE,73 BCE,Ashoka,Bodhgaya Sunga empire...
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 Serebella: Arts, Genres, Environment and Nature
Nature (innate) For alternative meanings, see nature (disambiguation).
Cryptogamic Botany Company Alex Frost's studio for work at the intersection of science and art, focusing on the use of art and design to promote appreciation of natural things that might otherwise be disregarded.
Erica Fielder Eco Artist Promotes art making with lifestyle and the natural sciences in order to encourage a heartfelt shift to ecologically ethical practices and integrated relationships between humans and the wild blue-green Earth.
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 Mosaic. Tiling services. Tatet
Her unique schimmelart mosaic technique is used to create paintings and Judaica as well as portraiture.
Mosaic Art gallery for showcasing original high quality mosaic artworks and paintings.
The gallery also undertakes the design, production, delivery and on-site installation of large and small custom mosaic artwork projects for residential as well as commercial purposes.
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 Fair. Pushkar travel guide. Tatet
For other uses of the word fair see Fair (disambiguation) ---- Fair is the name for the gathering together of people to display or trade produce or other goods, to parade or display animals and often to enjoy associated carnival or fairg...
Daniel McClenaghan does Art Appraising, Art Consulting, Art Brokering, Fair Market and Replacement Value Appraisals, Equitable Distribution and IRS 8283 Appraisals.
MKS believes that fair trade means fair relations among the buyers and producers and thrives to promote the cause of fair relations among the buyers and producers.
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 Halo
In Christian sacred art (Eastern and Western churches), holy persons (saints) are depicted with a halo, a golden, yellow or white circular glow, around the head.
The halo appears in the art of ancient Greece and Rome, and was incorporated into Christian art sometime in the 4th century.
See Halo (disambiguation) for other uses of the term.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/ha/Halo.htm   (388 words)

  
 education alabama - Local business directory. education alabama .
The Alabama Art Education Association is a professional organization of art educators dedicated to advocating art education by following national standards, providing membership services, professional growth and leadership opportunities.
A+ is a non-profit organization that advances policies, programs and initiatives in Alabama's K-12 education system that result in high achievement by every child.
The Alabama Commission on Higher Education, a statewide 12-member lay board appointed by the...
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