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From the sixteenth century, artistic education and training became systematically institutionalized in a bid to elevate art practice into a respectable profession.
The teachings of academic art - emphasizing skills like draftsmanship - are making a comeback due to the general public's interest that never disappeared.
Using oil paints, Helen McNicoll created scenes of children, women, nature and flowers. Her skill with the brush gave her impressionist-style paintings beauty and life
Learn something new from comments made about these two abstract and surrealist artists who created unique landscapes.
The memorial display at London's Royal Academy of Arts is devoted to RB Kitaj who passed away in October 2007.
George Clausen was highly regarded in his day but is now largely forgotten. However, an uncharacteristic memorial to the dead of World War I deserves to be better known.
Frank Auerbach's series of 14 building-site paintings are the subject of this book. It explores his life and work and presents the results of new research into his art.
Vilhelm Hammershøi retrospective at London's Royal Academy of Arts features more than 60 paintings spanning the career of this celebrated Danish artist.
Animator Keith Lango takes an image from Shrek the Third and shows it as a microcosm of what's wrong with the CG animation industry.


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