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BIBBIABLOG » Art as Linguistic Allusion

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 5:25 pm -

Below are presented examples of art as linguistic allusion; each letter represents merely one of many similar examples taken from its particular source. See the original post: BIBBIABLOG » Art as Linguistic Allusion  Read More →


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Buddhist Art News » Blog Archive » Rubin Museum of Art Presents …

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 1:00 pm -

Fifty paintings, sculptures, and illuminated manuscript pages from the 12th to the 19th century are on view in Patron and Painter, drawn from collections ranging from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to the Basel Ethnographic Museum. … Situ is depicted holding a book and wearing a red ceremonial crown-like hat, which, like those of all the teachers in his lineage group, was carefully designed to convey his learning and status—his badge of office. View post:  Buddhist Art News » Blog Archive » Rubin Museum of Art Presents …  Read More →


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Voices in Utter Dark: some preliminary notes on electronic (art)

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 11:19 am -

Like the illuminated manuscript in the Gutenberg Bible, the e-chapbook and the e-zine are transitional artefact from print technology. Read more from the original source: Voices in Utter Dark: some preliminary notes on electronic (art)  Read More →


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The Adam Matthew Digital Collection « Carleton Library: Art …

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 9:23 am -

“Edward Sylvester Morse (1838-1925) was a great polymath - notable for his work in natural history, ethnography and art history - but, perhaps most famous for his work in bringing Japan and the West closer together.“ The American West:. “ The Graff Collection is a unique… mixture of original manuscripts , maps, ephemeral material and rare printed sources, this collection will act as a dynamic teaching and research resource.” Eighteenth Century Journals III: … Here is the original: The Adam Matthew Digital Collection « Carleton Library: Art …  Read More →


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The Adam Matthew Digital Collection « Carleton Library: Art …

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 9:23 am -

“Edward Sylvester Morse (1838-1925) was a great polymath - notable for his work in natural history, ethnography and art history - but, perhaps most famous for his work in bringing Japan and the West closer together.“ The American West:. “ The Graff Collection is a unique… mixture of original manuscripts , maps, ephemeral material and rare printed sources, this collection will act as a dynamic teaching and research resource.” Eighteenth Century Journals III: … Originally posted here: The Adam Matthew Digital Collection « Carleton Library: Art …  Read More →


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Cynsations: Author Interview: Kathy Whitehead on Art from Her …

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 8:48 am -

She suggested some revisions to the manuscript , which I followed up on, and months later, she offered me a contract. We still needed images of Clementine’s artwork to truly tell her story and finding images for a nonfiction book is the … Read more:  Cynsations: Author Interview: Kathy Whitehead on Art from Her …  Read More →


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Clear News » Forgotten art of French illustrator George Barbier is …

Written by admin on February 25, 2009 – 2:47 am -

Japan; rococo Versailles and the “George Barbier: The Birth of Art carnivalesque frivolity of Deco” at the Fortuny Museum in 18th-century Venice.One of the Venice, is the first posthumous first works on display is a exhibition of his work . The show gouache and watercolor, “Les Dames of more than 200 paintings, Seules” (Single Women), from fashion plates, drawings, dresses, around 1910, the year before his books , articles, manuscripts , first solo show, … Go here to read the rest: Clear News » Forgotten art of French illustrator George Barbier is …  Read More →


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