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Articles related to "Vincent Van Gogh"
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
Celebrating Autumn with Vincent van Gogh Post-Impressionist Vincent van Gogh led a turbulent and often unhappy life, yet his work seems to celebrate life and its seasons. vincent van gogh • post-impressionist • potato eaters • starry night
Lust for Life - A Book Review Irving Stone's biographical novel of Vincent van Gogh provides remarkable insight into the life of this extraordinary artist. vincent • van gogh • irving stone • post-impressionist • artist
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 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, Mental Trouble Life and Times of Vincent Van Gogh van gogh • mental • troubles • artist • theo
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
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
Amsterdam Art and Culture Museums Alongside the masterworks of Dutch art and culture, global history, culture, customs and artifacts imported by Dutch traders are Amsterdam's greatest gift to travelers. amsterdam museums • vincent van gogh • rembrandt • rijksmuseum • anne frank
Amsterdam Offers Easy and Rewarding Travel Amsterdam is a traveler's delight, offering a mélange of arts, culture and nightlife in a city blessed with efficient public transport and links to the rest of Europe. amsterdam • netherlands • holland • dutch • red light district
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
London's Best Free Museums Visitors to London needn't worry about the city's high cost. The biggest and best known museums are free and easily accessible on foot or by the Tube. london's most popular museums • the london subway • trafalgar square • the national gallery • michelangelo
Nightscapes of Van Gogh at MoMA The Museum of Modern Art in New York is presenting Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night, the first exhibition that examines Vincent van Gogh's lyrical view of the night. van gogh • vincent van gogh • museum of modern art • moma • colors of the night
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
What Vincent? by Carolyn Watson. Carolyn Watson is presented as one of the 'Women As Mural Artists' in a series of articles which takes a brief look at the predominant themes chosen by female artists and how much they are influenced by a sense of social justice and why. Because it is so difficult for women to be successful in such a radical and difficult field I will be asking the question: How much government funding and other kinds of support have been available to each woman? painting • vincent van gogh • chiaroscuro • mural art • methodology
Wednesday Evenings At the MFA, Boston Whether or not one is a starving artist, viewing art is free at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. On Wednesday evenings, Citizens Bank Foundation pays the way. boston museum of fine arts • citzens bank foundation wednesdays • mfa boston • special exhibitions • boston museums
Apples, Oranges, Pears and Art Three everyday fruits find their way into memorable paintings by Camille Pissarro, Levi Wells Prentice, Jules-Joseph Lefebvre, Koloman Moser and Paul Cézanne. camille pissarro • paul cezanne • levi wells prentice • jules-joseph lefebvre • koloman moser
Art Galleries In London - Courtauld Gallery London has many impressive galleries housing all kinds of masterpieces, though none are as surprising or as satisfying as the Courtauld gallery. london galleries • art galleries in london • free galleries in london • courtauld gallery in london • somerset house in london
Art, Genius and Madness Exhibit in Siena, Italy The thin line between talent and lunacy in the works of uncommonly gifted artists such as Van Gogh, Kirchner, Munch, Ernst, Dix, Grosz, Guttuso, Mafai, Ligabue, Zinelli. art genius and madness • vincent van gogh • hieronymus bosch • ernst ludwig kirchner • edvard munch
Artist William Conger Interview Artist and Northwestern University Professor Emeritus William Conger's works combine technique, complexity and distinctive abstract brilliance. william conger • abstract painters • chicago artists • elaine de kooning • raymond jonson
Astrology and Modern Art The signs of the zodiac may have significantly affected the styles and lives of several modern artists. signs of the zodiac • vincent van gogh • dante gabriel rossetti • joseph stella • gustave courbet
Caillebotte's Umbrellas and Other Rainy Days The fascinating and watery beauty of rain transforms works by artists Gustave Caillebotte, Hiroshige, J.M.W. Turner and Franz Marc. gustave caillebotte • ando hiroshige • vincent van gogh • joseph turner • franz marc
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
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
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
Letters: Should We Write Them? Writing is, as you are aware, a most rewarding career choice. When employed in the service of writing for others FEGs find they may not have the ability to express their emotions and|or experience to a readership. Writing <i>letters</i> when all other resources are unavailable is a loyalty we have to one another and ourselves. suite101 • fourth estate • fourth estate guardian • watchlists • letters
The National Gallery in London Visitors to London looking for things to do that are not expensive have a healthy choice of options with many museums and galleries offering free admission. the national gallery in london • free admission to the national gallery in london • picasso prints in london's national gallery • great italian artists of the 16th century • boticelli's venus and mars
Van Gogh and Composition How symmetry and asymmetry affect the composition and aesthetics of an artist's drawing or painting, as shown by Van Gogh's works. vincent van gogh • van gogh • asymmetrical balance • composition and aesthetics • symmetrical
Van Gogh Paintings Lost and Found "Head of a Man" not a Van Gogh, and "The Ravine" has an invisible Van Gogh hidden beneath its undulating surface. Australia loses a Van Gogh, Boston gains one, sort of.. vincent van gogh museum • national gallery of victoria • museum of fine arts boston • deauthentication • rupert murdoch
Vincent and Me Reflections on the articst, Vincent Van Gogh, and his madness. van gogh • depression • bipolar • manic depression • depression and creativity
Post-Impressionist Artists The creative styles of the Post-Impressionist artists led to many significant artistic movements of the 20th century. toulouse-lautrec • cezanne • van gogh • seurat • gauguin
Memetic Journalism, Part One This article is the first in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. It adds to the elements of Memeology toward analysis of Memetic Journalism. Part one consists of a basic re-introduction to Memes including some more recent theories and part two delivers ideas regarding the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
Memetic Journalism, Part Two-Final Release This article is the second in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. Adding to the analysis of Memetic Journalism, part two presents thoughts on the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
The Warped Muse A shorter list may well be famous people with no mental disorders. famous people • beethoven • van gogh • dickens • newton
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
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.
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
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
Lullaby and Goodnight A discussion of lullabies, their purpose, and some listening and reading suggestions. lullaby • children • music • sleep • parents
Must See Sights in Montmartre No trip to Paris is complete without a visit to Montmartre, an area known for its energetic nightlife. paris nightlife • travel trends • moulin rouge • sightseeing • france
The Squid Art Gallery An art gallery with a difference where an Abyssinian cat poses within some of the most famous works of art. digital art • abyssinian cats • cats • animal art
Visual Art Lesson: Expressionism Teach students the basics about Expressionism with Joyce Raimondo's book Activities and Adventures in Expressionism as a guide. new book review • kid book review • book review article • expressionism artist • movement
Zaragoza Art and Culture: Art Meccas Since the early 1980s, the city of Zaragoza has worked hard to create an art center worthy of the world's attention. goya • zaragoza • spanish art • museo de zaragoza • pablo serrano
2002 Children's Literature Award Winners Part II 2002 children's literature award winners including Sibert Award and Bel Pura Belpre Award for Latino writers. Ideas on how to use these books as examples to learn from for writing for children. robert sibert award • pura belpre award • latino authors • nonfiction awards • sue reichard
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
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
Christmas Shopping in St. John's St. John's, Newfoundland, has many stores where Christmas shoppers can find something special for this holiday season. christmas shopping in st. john's • special holiday gifts • newfoundland's capital city • children's books • newfoundland crafts |
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