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Rivalry In Stained Glass
- By Earl Garber
- Published Friday 17th 2008
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Despite the fact the resulting opalescent glass was copyrighted by LaFarge it became synonymous with Tiffany and bears his name to this day. What was already a friendly competition between the two artists heated up to become one of the most heated rivalries of all time.
Artists Need To Take Control with Special Reference to Native and Aboriginal Artists
- By Rodney Dagan
- Published Monday 13th 2008
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The best solution is for them to take control of all aspects of their art so what is needed is a process that once it is set up it will last a lifetime.
The newest addition to metro Detroit's art scene is also one of the most anticipated. The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) delivers what it promises: contemporary art.
What You Don't Know About The Modernism
- By Max Walker
- Published Saturday 23rd 2008
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This article walks you through the range of Modernism in our history.
An Insight Into The Aegean Civilization
- By Max Walker
- Published Saturday 23rd 2008
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Out of the immediate military reach of the great empires of Egypt, Babylonia, Assyria and Persia lay the Aegean coast (now western Turkey), the Aegean islands and the valleys of the hilly Greek peninsula beyond.
The Mystery Of The Early Christian Era
- By Max Walker
- Published Saturday 23rd 2008
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As the Roman Empire distintegrated amid war and rebellion, living standards in western Europe declined precipitously, and so did the population - to a third of what it had been.
The Most Expensive Lilies in the World
- By Roger Munns
- Published Saturday 23rd 2008
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A late period work by Claude Monet was recently purchased for over 80 million dollars at Christie's in London. The painting, entitled 'Le Bassin aux Nympheass' set the record for a painting by Monet.
Why Tuscany Paintings Are So Popular
- By Kevin Bailey
- Published Saturday 19th 2008
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This article informs and discusses the effects of Tuscany Paintings in ones home, as well as going into the history and how Tuscany became so popular especially for art, take a look at this article if you want to learn about Tuscany.
The Influence and Power of Flower Paintings
- By Kevin Bailey
- Published Saturday 19th 2008
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This article talks about different kinds of flower paintings and the significance of colors in these paintings, as well as what type of influences they can play in your life.
Is A Rollercoaster an Art?
- By Musa Aykac
- Published Thursday 10th 2008
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Wherever you look, if you notice it or you don't the whole world is made of art. Whether you are looking at a great contractual art such as the Eiffel tower, or a food art such as the Big Mac burger.
It's subtle, far-reaching, and coercive, and we start learning it as early as the first grade. It may not be well-supported by research, yet it defines many peoples' self-image, their college majors, and their job choices. What is it?
Renderings in Watercolor and Acrylic of Waterscapes
- By Lynne Albright
- Published Wednesday 2nd 2008
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Watercolor and acrylic renderings illustrated and interpreted to show how each have unique characteristics in depicting reflections on and under the water. Although both are water-based paints, they are definitely different in function and outcome. Color illustrations.
The Austin Children's Museum is located in downtown Austin. This article describes some of the events at the Austin Children's Museum.
The Triumph Of The Baroque Style
- By Max Walker
- Published Saturday 28th 2008
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Baroque is the expression of a civilization of awe-inspiring, splendid, magniloquent images exploited by the powerful to disguise a far different reality, dramatic and full of strife.
Building an Opera House in Cyberspace
- By Maria Fuchs-Alcox
- Published Saturday 28th 2008
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How can new technology help keep an eighteenth century art form alive and well in the twenty first century.
Opera's music, voices, and dramatic stories have stood the test of time, but in this media stuffed, fast-paced, screen-age of computer games, high-octane entertainment and attention deficiency how can you inject new life into an ancient art form to make it relevant to a whole new audience?
A Short Guide To Ceramic Art
- By Anna Stenning
- Published Wednesday 25th 2008
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Looking at making fine art using ceramics, concentrating on its historical background.
The Antiques Roadshow: Three Decades Of Traveling Pleasure
- By Victor Epand
- Published Wednesday 25th 2008
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The Antiques Roadshow debuted in Britain in 1977, with American and Canadian versions following later. A panel of experts use their professional skills to determine the value of items, article provides historical information and tells related stories.
What's So Great About A Bob Marley Poster?
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Wednesday 25th 2008
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What exactly is the attraction when it comes to Bob Marley posters? They seem to be very popular amongst the college crowd for one. Walk through any college campus, and check out all the Marley t-shirts for starters.
How To Write An Acting Resume
- By Dallas Dougan
- Published Tuesday 24th 2008
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This article will quickly review the central purpose of an acting resume and from there discuss what should and should not go in it and why.
Tribal Chest Tattoos Are Absolutely Fascinating
- By Gregory Wadel
- Published Tuesday 24th 2008
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Think carefully before getting a tattoo, remember these things are forever.
The Rising Popularity Of Tattoo Designs
- By Stephen Campbell
- Published Sunday 22nd 2008
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Tattoos are achieving popularity in these days as well with both men and women. Research has revealed that nearly 1 in 4 people have at least one tattoo art on their body.
Lighthouse Poster Symbols And Stories
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Saturday 21st 2008
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Lighthouses are really fascinating structures. Not just for the architecture themselves, which are very unique to be sure. The tall spiral column poking at the sky seems hardly practical as a domicile.
What You Don't Know About Bourgeois Gothic Style
- By Max Walker
- Published Thursday 19th 2008
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Bourgeois Gothic - The Perpendicular style, with its fan vaults and thin screen-like walls, was the English reaction to the Black Death.
The History Of Cherished Precious Moments Figurines
- By Victor Epand
- Published Thursday 19th 2008
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This article tells about how Precious Moments figurines became what we know today. This article also enlightens us to the creator who sketched the first Precious Moments to become what we collect and covet today.
My Favorite Lighthouse Poster
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Thursday 19th 2008
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So, what are your favorite lighthouse posters. There are plenty different types to pick from. Different styles, different colors, different feelings, and plain and simple, many different lighthouses. You know, there is the very simple, but stereotypical Cape Cod lighthouse.
Graffiti - When Art Becomes a Crime
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Thursday 19th 2008
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As the train pulls into London Victoria train station and commuters arrive for another day's work in the city, those that look out of the window will notice a abundance of 'tags' that adorn the carriages and walls. Whether you love or hate graffiti and the various forms of graffiti art, the main issue with its critics is that it is illegal and the artist is therefore a criminal.
The Perils Of Moving Fine Art
- By Catherine Harvey
- Published Thursday 19th 2008
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A look at the best way of transporting precious paintings when moving house.
Know More About The Extraordinary Period Of Court Gothic
- By Max Walker
- Published Wednesday 18th 2008
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The extraordinary period of invention in the history of art and architecture ended as the increasingly hot, dry climate burnt the fields and desiccated the northern French vineyards which had funded much of this work.
Lighthouse Poster Buying Guide
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Wednesday 18th 2008
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So you've been looking for lighthouse posters all over the place, and can't seem to find exactly the one that strikes your fancy. Something that appeals to your aesthetic sense of balance, yet still fits in with the decor.
Fine Art Prints - The Art of Selecting Fine Art
- By Sean Donahoe
- Published Saturday 14th 2008
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Fine art prints are the perfect accent to any home decoration project. Even in this current housing climate, you can make your home really feel like a warm inviting environment with the correct selection of fine art that complements your wall space and furniture. This article will explore the considerations of proper selection of fine art prints to really make the most of your art selection.
How to Spot Egyptian Antique Furniture
- By Robert McMurtrie
- Published Wednesday 11th 2008
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This information may help you to spot an antique.
The Shell Ladies Of Margate
- By Samantha Gilmartin
- Published Tuesday 10th 2008
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From a distance you could be forgiven for mistaking some of Margate's most distinctive visitors for lonely brides standing sentinel on the seafront, their large white dresses and slightly achronistic bonnets creating a stark contrast with the grey, crumbling prom of the almost forgotten Kent seaside town.
Cool Tattoo Ideas - Aim For The Best Tattoo Design
- By John Purfield
- Published Sunday 8th 2008
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Read this article if you are researching tattoo design ideas.
Find The Right Tattoo Design Idea or You'll Regret It
- By John Purfield
- Published Sunday 8th 2008
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Read this article to get more information on finding the right tattoo design idea.
Rare Antiques Moments Live On - Peaks of Love, Depths of Despair
- By Derek Dashwood
- Published Saturday 7th 2008
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English artist John Constable changed modern art and enjoyed great love amidst poverty. When his beloved wife died, leaving him 7 children, his art darkened.
How to Spot Assyrian Antique Furniture
- By Robert McMurtrie
- Published Wednesday 4th 2008
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Relevant observations on how to spot Assyrian antique furniture.
Picking Your Dream Tattoo Design
- By Mike Schantz
- Published Wednesday 4th 2008
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Article gives quality tattoo information on how to pick a design you can live with for the rest of your life.
Do You Know what Celtic Tattoos Are?
- By Mike Schantz
- Published Wednesday 4th 2008
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Article discusses the history, meaning and most popular form of this type of tattoo.
Innovative Tribal Tattoo Designs
- By Mike Schantz
- Published Tuesday 3rd 2008
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Article narrows down the thousands of tattoo designs available.
The Care And Maintenance Of Your Airbrush Equipment
- By Corey Palmer
- Published Saturday 31st 2008
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A small description on how to take care and maintain your air brush gear.
My Favorite Rare Movie Posters
- By Chris Campbell
- Published Friday 30th 2008
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There seems to be quite a fascination these days, with old stuff. Or perhaps there always has been, but it was kind of tucked away in little niche corners, and unnoticed by the masses.
A popular stereotype holds that some students are "math people" and some students, "humanities people." "Humanities people" excel in such subjects as English, visual art, history, drama, and social studies, because of their high creativity or "right-brainedness," while "math and logic people" struggle with creative subjects but excel at logic-driven disciplines.
Tattoo Design Ideas - Be Prepared To Have Your Tattoo Design Ready
- By John Purfield
- Published Tuesday 27th 2008
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If you are getting ready to get your first tattoo. You have to keep a few things in mind. One of these things is to have the right tattoo design picked out and ready for the tattoo artist. Read this article to help you find the right tattoo design ideas.
Graffiti and Urban Art New Way of Expression
- By Musa Aykac
- Published Saturday 26th 2008
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Graffiti and urban are fast becoming one of the most talked about and controversial pieces of art since the picture of Mona Lisa.
The Requirements of an Artist
- By Debbie Allen
- Published Saturday 26th 2008
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It really doesn't require a lot to create a piece of art - at least not as far as expenses go. But artists do have their needs!
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