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Articles related to "Van Gogh"
Vincent van Gogh's Life and Times Brief biography of Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, influential 20th-century artist on Fauves, Expressionism and Abstract Art. vincent van gogh • van gogh biography • van gogh paintings • dutch post-impressiost painter • van gogh life and times
Vincent van Gogh, the Preacher An insight to Vincent van Gogh's life as a preacher before he became an artist. vincent van gogh • vincent van gogh the preacher • van gogh religion • evangelist vincent van gogh • van gogh vocation prior painter
The Legacy of Vincent Van Gogh Legendary Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh spent a year of his short life in the Asylum of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole near the town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France. van gogh • france • provence • impressionism • saint-remy-de-provence
Vincent and Me Reflections on the articst, Vincent Van Gogh, and his madness. van gogh • depression • bipolar • manic depression • depression and creativity
Celebrate Spring through Art Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh and Georgia O'Keeffe all celebrated springtime through their painting. claude monet • vincent van gogh • georgia o'keeffe • spring • springtime
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
Vincent Van Gogh, Mental Trouble Life and Times of Vincent Van Gogh van gogh • mental • troubles • artist • theo
20th-Century Artist Self-Portraits Self-portraits by French and German artists from the early 20th century feature the modernist sensibility of discontent with traditional European art. self-portrait • die brücke • fränzi • ernst ludwig kirchner • lovis corinth
Europe's All About Art A picture may be worth a thousand words, but even the shortest explanation -- in a language you understand -- will add depth to your experience. art in western europe • art museums • van gogh museum in amsterdam • art museums in europe • european artists
A List THEY Probably Didn't Want To Be On, Either Any list of famous depressives and manic-depressives reads like a Who's Who throughout the centuries. But was making the list worth the price? depression • bipolar • manic depression • famous people • historical figures
Amsterdam's Top 5 Attractions Sightseeing in Amsterdam is unlike anywhere else. While narrowing down the sights is difficult, here are five must-sees to get a feeling for this diverse city. amsterdam attractions • europe travel • sightseeing • canal cruises • van gogh museum
Black and White Art Exploration of the challenge and beauty of black and white art. black and white • art • pen and ink • drawing • sketch
Absinthe Returns Looking back a hundred years, it's hard to imagine the hysteria surrounding absinthe at the turn of the century. absinthe • the green fairy • la fee verte • thujone • wormwood
Amsterdam Holland - Explore The Netherlands Amsterdam is made for walking. Explore the intricate network of canals, visit 'Brown Cafes', world famous Diamond Centre, Anne Frank's House, Waterlooplein flea market. amsterdam the netherlands • rijksmuseum • van gogh museum • anne frank house • waterloooplein best flea market
Artist Emil Nolde Forbidden to paint by the Nazis, Nolde's reputation and works ultimately triumphed following the end of World War II. emil nolde • german expressionism • german painters • paul klee • vincent van gogh
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston World class museum that is an encyclopedia of art. art museum • boston art museum • museum of fine arts • portraits • boston
Visual Imagery, Painting, & Poetry A Vincent Van Gogh quotation teaches students the importance of color in poetic imagery and inspires students to write original poetry in a summer inspired activity. visual imagery • painting • poetry • figurative language • lesson plan
PAINT A PICTURE: VINCENT & THEO, BLUE STEEL A look at VINCENT & THEO and BLUE STEEL, two movies that demonstrate how their respective directors - Robert Altman and Kathryn Bigelow - approach films as if they were painting a picture. movies • reviews • vincent & theo • blue steel
Ayann Hirisi Ali Ms. Ali explains how the West, a liberal democracy, and the Islamic culture are diametrically opposed morally and philosophically especially with respect to human rights. islamic culture • muslim culture • racism • slavery • human rights
Images of The Artist Realistic, abstract, truthful or mysterious, an artist's self-portrait can provide fascinating insights. self-portraits • vincent van gogh • rembrandt • gustave courbet • frida kahlo
Arm Chair Travel for Gardeners During the dreary winter months, gardeners need garden-related activities to beat the winter blahs. When we tire of looking at garden catalogs, the next best thing is to begin planning those garden tours. garden tours • arm chair travel • cleveland botanical garden flower show • chelsea flower show • river thames
Elements of Design: Artist Example This article lists artists whose work can be used in teaching specific Elements of Design. art idea • art paintings • elements of design • vincent van gogh • piet mondrian
Feng Shui Made Easy - This Weekend Combine three basic principles of feng shui, a healthy heaping of elbow grease, and your own personal taste to transform your living space in one weekend. feng shui basics • learn feng shui • how to apply feng shui • feng shui your life book by jayme barrett 2003 • urban living and design
Financial Value of Fine Art and Entertainment Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer was purchased for $135 million, the same amount of cash that it cost to create the Hollywood film "Pearl Harbor". (2001) is art too expensive • why does art cost so much • cost of movie making • value of vincent van gogh paintings • hollywood film costs
Japanese Artist Hashiguchi Goyo Goyo's beautiful woodblock portraits of women are renowned for their combination of traditional Japanese style with a distinctly modern allure. hashiguchi goyo • japanese art • ukiyo-e • kitagawa utamaro • mary cassatt
Royal Academy of Arts: From Russia More than 120 paintings by French and Russian artists, including Cézanne, van Gogh, Gauguin, Matisse, Kandinsky, Tatlin and Malevich, are currently on show in London. the dance • royal academy of arts • e-on • sergei shchukin • ivan morozov
The Art Institute of Chicago One of the best all-around art collections on the web. art institute of chicago • edward hooper • georges seurat • grant wood • claude monet
The Best Art Museums in Paris Round out a Paris vacation with three important attractions. The Louvre and Orsay Museums, and the Pompidou Center, have some of the best art collections in the world. best art museums paris • luxury vacations france • top famous beautiful architecture • travel sights most popular in the world • musee du louvre museum visitors mona lisa
The National Gallery, London The UK's national collection of European art from 1250-1900 includes art by Jan van Eyck, van Gogh, Uccello, Botticelli, Titian, Canaletto, Vermeer, Degas and van Dyck national gallery • john julius angerstein • george beaumont • raphael • madonna of the pinks
Absinthe "After the first glass you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." - Oscar Wilde absinth • absinthe • green • spirit • pernod
Book Review: Discovering Great Artists Children love hands-on learning activities. Introduce them to the works of the Great Masters with these fun craft projects for children aged four to twelve. discovering great artists • children’s art projects • styles of famous artists • hands-on art activities for children • introducing children to great artworks
Stylish Amsterdam Pocket Guidebook How to compete with the best Amsterdam guidebooks? For Wallpaper City Guides it's by not competing but covering the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh Museum etc in their unique style wallpaper city guide to amsterdam • holland • best stylish dutch boutique hotels • netherlands design and architecture • fashionable restaurants
Why Teach Discipline Based Art?? An article discussing Discipline Based Art. Find out what it is about. art • education • elementary schools • art • students
Fourth Estate Changes With a multitude of news stories in the media that really ignite our inner beings the Fourth Estate Guardians (FEGs) are ready to pursue some more innovative discussions. This is the last in the series on "Who Owns What." There are links to the list of publicators and we hope you will utilize these as you write and submit your works! advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann • donna l. quesinberry
French paintings on exhibit in West Palm Beach The stunning exhibit of over 55 paintings at the Norton Museum of Art runs from Jan. 6 to March 11. french art • florida • west palm beach • norton museum of art • masterpieces
Johannes Vermeer A look at the life and painting techniques of Johannes Vermeer, painter of "Girl with a Pearl Earring." johannes vermeer • obscura pointillé • jan • camera • dutch
The Messenger by Daniel Silva The worthy sucessor to the Cold War spy novel is the terrorist thriller. The master of the former genre was John le Carre. the messenger • daniel silva • summer thrillers • thriller • mystery novel
Who Owns What Publications, continued When you write for an Editor you imagine them to be part of "the particular" magazine, trade journal, or newspaper you are submitting to. You don't imagine them as small kegs in a major publication system, but that may be exactly what they are. advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann cablevision • canwest global comm.
Who Owns What Publications? The initial article in a series on the "Big Ten" conglomerates of the publication|media industry. Who Owns What? You might be surprised who you are writing to and who you are writing for. advance • a.h. belo • aol time warner • bertelsmann cablevision • canwest global comm.
Alternative Amsterdam Museums The Dutch capital may be a hub of culture, history and art but in keeping with its salacious nature it also boasts several museums of a slightly less orthodox nature... alternative amsterdam museums • amsterdam's sex marijuana and torture museums • amsterdam's sex museums • sex museum amsterdam • venustempel
Barnes Museum Moves Downtown The saga of the Barnes Foundation and their new museum to be built on Museum Row in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, moves forward as the Philly City Council approves a lease. barnes foundation • albert barnes • barnes art museum • philadelphia museum of art • rodin museum
Book Review: A Dangerous Magic This is a book review of the fantasy anthology <i>A Dangerous Magic</i> edited by Denise Little. fantasy • science fiction • magic • love
Find Cheap Art Online Online sellers offer attractive, cheap wall art to fit all styles and decors. cheap art online • affordable artwork • cheap prints • inexpensive wall art • cheap wall art
Foolish Things Review Even the most casual listen to “Let’s Not Forget the Story,” from Inpop’s new artists, Foolish Things, reveals a faith as solid as their pop rock sound. foolish things • let's not forget the story • spirit come • mark labriola • can't believe
Forbidden Kingdom Production Notes Shot on-location in China, "The Forbidden Kingdom" features the magical martial arts choreography of Woo-Ping Yuen. forbidden kingdom movie • facts about forbidden kingdom • behind scenes forbidden kingdom • jackie chan • jet li
Lonely Planet Teams Up With Sony Lonely Planet, publisher of travel guides, has partnered with Sony to create interactive European travel guides that utilize the PlayStation consoles. european travel guides • playstation travel guides • sony • lonely planet travel guides • amsterdam travel guide
Meidner: Focus on Apocalypse A brief biographical exploration of a German artist, Ludwig Meidner's painting: Apocalypse, 1912. art • artist • artists • arts • graphic
Springtime Tulip River Cruises Escape bleak winter weather with a springtime river cruise in Holland and Belgium, with stops at quaint towns to photograph windmills and fields of tulips in full bloom. keukenhof • tulip river cruise • avalon waterways • uniworld • holland
The Hermitage, St Petersburg The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg is like a city in itself. With 1057 rooms to stroll through admiring art and architecture alike, it's a gallery of adventure. the hermitage museum • winter palace • st petersburg art galleries • catherine the great • neva river |
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