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Articles related to "Fine Art"
Erotic Fine Art and Artists A list of the most famous artists who used sex and eroticism as part of their symbolism and content. Included are Gustav Klimt, Balthus and Michelangelo. erotic art • sexy art • erotic artists • sexual art • erotic paintings
Neglected Homeschooling Subjects Sometimes in our concern to cover the basics, some subjects can be neglected. How homeschooling families can take advantage of being home to have well-rounded learning. homeschooling • arts education • music education • fine arts education • homeschooling the arts
Getty Museum Guest Scholars for 2008-2009 This year's eight participants in the J. Paul Getty Museum's annual Guest Scholar Program come from the United States, India, Germany, Hungary and England. art museums • j. paul getty museum • guest scholars program • art history • research
Rearview Mirror 1.2 A visit to the city by the bay reveals some of San Francisco's unique architectural treasures. architectural sights • san fran • palace of fine arts • california palace of the legion of honor • alma de bretteville spreckels
Animation For Arts Education the availability of animation is a Godsend. Dance, drama, music and fine art can be combined in collaborative projects that encourage creativity. animation • technology • fine art • dance • drama
Garden Art and Artifacts Juried regional fine arts and designer craft shows overflow with garden arts and artifacts destined to become tomorrow's antiques. arts and crafts shows • garden art and artifacts • arts and crafts festivals • paradise city arts festivals • juried fine arts and crafts shows
NYLO Hotel in Texas This month's Destination for Artists is the fabulous NYLO Hotel in Plano, Texas. nylo hotel • artist destination • artists vacation • art hotels • museums in hotels
Once Upon a Time Walt Disney Part One of this two-part series details the Once Upon a Time Walt Disney exhibit currently showing at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts once upon a time walt disney • montreal museum of fine art • fantasia • pinocchio • salvador dali
World Dance Alliance From July 17 to 21, 2006 the world comes together in dance at Toronto's York University, for the World Dance Alliance's Global Assembly: DANCE/DiVERSITY/DiALOGUE. classical ballet • performance • york university • culture • community
Blind-Accessible Museum Tours Grow Next-generation handhelds and the Americans With Disabilities Act are availing those with sight and hearing impairments of more museums' content. accessible museums • museum tours for the disabled • museum tours for the blind • museums with descriptive audio • art touch tours
Graphics In Advertising I - Graphic Art and its History The use of Graphics in Advertising. brahmachari • advertising • graphics • swapan • history
The Bauhaus Weaving Workshop Notes on the Bauhaus School of Textile Design. weaving • bauhaus • textile design • arts and crafts • art
Adolf Hitler - The Child and Youth The young Adolf Hitler did not like school, did not like his Father but loved his Mother. Could all these have been factors which eventually devastated Europe? adolf hitler • hitler • adolf hitler the child and youth • adolf hitler and school • adolf hitler as a child
Asian Art Special Exhibitions Bronze Age China's terracotta warriors, Japan's ukiyo-e paintings and Tibet's armor are explored in a wide range of Asian art exhibitions on display. traveling asian art museum exhibitions • qing dynasty • china tibet japan bhutan himalayas korea • ukiyo-e floating world • buddhist art
Did the Met Make a Bad Buy? The Met aquired a rare Duccio painting for $50 million. Now, an expert thinks it's a forgery. duccio • metropolitan museum of art • painting • forgery • acquisition
Exploring Houston’s Cultural Scene Thanks to donations of both money and distinguished art collections from a gusher of oil-money philanthropists, Houston's art scene is among the USA's richest. houston texas • houston museum of fine arts • straus collection of renaissance art • beck collection of impressionism and post impressi • bayou bend
Museum Memberships Museums encourage ongoing support by offering from individual to patron-level memberships. All levels offer special museum experiences, travel, and dining opportunities. museum membership • museum lectures • museum exhibits • museum events • gift membership
New Currier Museum of Art Opens New gallery space now shows 60% more paintings, sculpture, fine art prints and decorative arts, plus works by Monet, Tiepolo, Matisse, Picasso and White Mountain Artists. new currier museum of art opens • painting exhibits • manchester nh • gallery space • fine art prints
Support the Arts! The ARTSEDGE web site offered through the Kennedy Center is truly a "site" to behold! Like any grand library, it could take days to experience. This site offers loads of invaluable information. From the front page through out, this web site aims to please! artsedge • kennedy center • teacher resources • music lessons • history
Trophy Art Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer sells for a record $135 million dollars. What does this mean for the international art world? trophy art • ronald s. lauder • gustav klimt • neue galerie • manhattan
Visual Arts This is a monthly site devoted to visual arts, but also grazing in other arts fields this writer has tried or is currently involved in, (and they are numerous!) fine arts • artist • drawing • painting • printmaking
Cumberland Mountain State Park Cumberland Mountain State Park offers everything you need for a fun filled, low-cost family vacation. If not, the city of Crossville will most certainly have it. state park • tennessee • vacation • family • cheap
Faith Ringgold and Barbara Cooney faith ringgold • barbara cooney • children's books • authors • illustrators
Music Education: What Good is It, any way? Have you ever heard someone say, "What good are the arts in school anyway? I want my child to learn to read and write, to be decent at math and know a little history." Maybe they don't know that music helps us to appreciate the rhythm of the Cosmos, the biological rhythms, performance rhythms, and perceived rhythm. What was that? Did I hear you say, "So what difference does that make?" I'm glad you asked. the cosmos • music • biological rhythms • education • creative approaches
Family Fun in Memphis Although it may be known for its popular nightlife, Memphis is a surprisingly family-friendly city. memphis • memphis in may • memphis zoo • mud island • graceland
Joan Miro Biography of Joan Miró, legendary 20th century Catalan artist influenced by Surrealism and Dada, his works derived from interpretation, fantasy and imagination. joan miro • joan miro biography • miro's works • spanish surrealist painter • miro harlequin's carnival
I. The Bauhaus School, Weimar, 1919 Probably the most influential design and architectural movement since the Renaissance, the Bauhaus School has impacted virtually every area of functional living in the 20th century. A chronological history beginning with its founding in Weimar 80 years ago. bauhaus • architecture • walter gropius • mies van der rohe • design
II. The Bauhaus School - Design and Architecture As we continue to celebrate its founding in Weimar in 1919, the Bauhaus School has left its impact on nearly every aspect of 20th century life, from our houses to our manufacturing processes. bauhaus • walter gropius • mies van der rohe • architecture • industrial design
Summer Days in London Enjoy the Pageantry, Parks and Art Galleries of London in summer. Take Afternoon Tea with the Travel Sleuth at Fortnum & Mason, Piccadilly, and sample a recipe from Prince Edward's Wedding Reception. ascot • theater • opera • museum • tourist sights
That' Life by Mike Twohy That' Life by Mike Twohy is a new cartoon from Washington Post that's life • review • comic strip • mike twohy • contemporary life
William Bradford William Bradford immigrated to Holland from England. He and his wife were aboard the Mayflower with the Pilgrims when they sailed for America in 1620. bradford • england • religious persecution • puritans • pilgrims
A Heavy Heist Thieves lift a two-ton sculpture in the night stolen art • henry moore • hertfordshire • sculpture • art theft
A MishM*sh of Cons & Contests Update to convention listings and two contests contest rp mud mush mux roleplay con convention wr
Charming Shipshewana, Indiana Shipshewana and Middlebury, Indiana, offer a great look at America's heartland. This picturesque area features the best of Amish and contemporary travel destinations. shipshewana indiana hotels • middlebury restaurants • amish country • indiana family attractions • mennonite communities
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Literature Guide # 5 seven elite books for lovers sexual guides • intimacy • review • sensual stories
London in the Fall - Afternoon Tea at the Ritz Autumn leaves in London. The Travelsleuth visits the Queen's Gallery at Buckingham Palace, and takes tea at the Ritz. buckingham • palace • london • ritz • hotel
Mixed-Media Graceful Envelopes Graceful envelopes are a popular topic in mail-art circles, but have you seen what mixed-media artists have done with them? A new avenue to explore . . . graceful envelope • calligraphy • art envelopes • embellished envelopes • mail art
Painter William Utermohlen A highly talented artist before his diagnosis, Utermohlen's self-portraits throughout his Alzheimer's battle show the personal and creative effects of the disease. william utermohlen • alzheimer's disease • diego velazquez • philadelphia mummers • the art of illness
Scott Hightower The casual reader in a bookstore might pick up Scott Hightower’s Part of the Bargain and think, “Huh, Brokeback poetry.” That would be a gross misunderstanding. scott hightower • part of the bargain • copper canyon press • hayden carruth award • gay
Symbols in Personality I : Temperament Sorters A look at the symbology used in the Keirsey Personality Sorter. keirsey personality sorter • temperament • archetypes • meyer-briggs • personality
Teaching Students to Write Essays A few of the schools that still require students to write essays have started testing computer programs to grade the essay instead of a teacher. educatin • skills • students • teachers • computers
Upcoming Summer Book Festivals Is there a book fair coming to your town soon? Find out here! books • festivals
Wassily Kandinsky Article on abstract artist Wassily Kandinksy. article on abstract artist wassily kandinksy.
18th Century American Furniture Styles The furniture styles of the 18th Century were a reflection of the changing world at the time and were considered more as an art than a craft. 18th century society • 18th century culture • american furniture • antiques • collectibles
5 New England Ski Shopping Meccas New England skiers and snowboarders can find super shopping within spitting distance of most major ski resorts, including these top five. skiing and snowboarding • shopping • new england ski resorts • new england apres-ski • ski resorts
American Artist Charles Demuth Expert painter and watercolorist, Demuth's variety of styles and subjects show his complexity and talent. charles demuth • william carlos williams • marsden hartley • arthur dove • alfred stieglitz
Art Words Defined Sometimes, mixed media artists just need a swift kick in the inspirational rear when it comes to working in their art journals. That's the point of these prompts. art journal • art project idea • prompt • idea • mixed media
Artist Albert Bierstadt German-born Albert Bierstadt's vast, romantic paintings captured the spirit and promise of the early American West. albert bierstadt • american landscape painters • manifest destiny • mount bierstadt • hudson river school painters |
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