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"Passing Time" Impressionism Oil Painting by k Madison Moore
2008-04-21 02:03:00 Passing TimeSOLDclick for larger viewSculptures in Paint SeriesDetails: 1 x 8 x 8 inches Original Butterfly Oil PaintingGallery wrapped linen canvas hardwood panelNo frame necessary, Ready to hangValid Certificate of AppraisalCertified Original Oil Paintings copyright MkM 2008 k Madison MooreA Painting A Day Objets d' Art by k. Madison Moore
ArtSunday: Impressionism exhibit offers a lesson in tradition and rebellion
2008-03-02 22:14:00 [An artist] should copy the masters and re-copy them, and after he has given every evidence of being a good copyist, he might then reasonably be allowed to do a radish, perhaps, from Nature. - Edgar Degas I went to see the “Inspiring Impressionism” exhibit yesterday at the Denver Art Museum and came away struck by how remarkably it addressed questions of influence and originality in art, issues that have long been central to my own thinking and writing. As a poet, I’ve long been aware of the debt I owe the masters whose genius has shaped my own work, and if my efforts pale in comparison, they’re at least less meager than they would have been had I not spent so much time in the company of Donne, Shakespeare, Yeats, Hopkins, Wright, Thomas, and perhaps most especially, Eliot. Degas would no doubt be pleased with my early days, where I was a relentless copyist. Not a great one - very few of us are great at anything at that age - but a dedicated one. If you look ...
Modern Art: Impressionism to Post-Modernism (Hardcover)
2008-01-27 03:01:00 Modern Art: Impressionism to Post-Modernism (Hardcover)By David Britt Buy new: $19.77 Customer Rating: First tagged “pop” by Eugene Tenenbaum “reluctant reader” Customer tags: dada, expressionism, cubism, constructivism, pluralism, fauvism, futurism, abstract expressionism, ...
French Impressionism In The Heart Of Paris
2008-01-02 07:56:00 By M. Davies It?s safe to say that for many of us, when we think of the centuries of art that have served to fix Paris as the cultural capital of Europe, what comes to mind above all else, perhaps even the soaring towers of Notre Dame and the Place de la Concorde?s gold capped obelisk, ...
By: eArtFair .com
Christmas Impressionism Screen Saver CD Collection
2007-12-27 00:00:00 Christmas Impressionism Screen Saver CD Collection - Free screen saver manager utility - This utility allows you to set your preferences to automatically switch screen savers of set one as a default. There are over 400 paintings displayed in this special CD.
By: Shareware
Impressionism: The Lasting Impression!
2007-12-13 06:10:00 By Nadeem Alam A style that turned into a movement and then brought about the change at a great level in technique along with the ideology of the painting during the last third of 19th century that emphasized the perception of an artist up to an extant where it was adjacent to the importance of the ...
By: eArtFair .com
Further Genesis of "The Light That Time Forgot"
2007-11-28 00:00:00 I now know what I think of as the "furniture" of this story. The metaphor comes from my editor at Tor for The Silk Code through The Plot to Save Socrates - David G. Hartwell - who likes to talk about "rearranging furniture" when plot elements and/or characters in a draft novel need a major overall. I'm using it here more in the sense of what you put in an empty house or room, after you've constructed it.The house is "The Light That Time Forget" - otherwise known as the title. I know the story, anthology, novel, whatever will be about time travel. That's where I was a few days ago.But yesterday afternoon, driving to Fordham University, I realized what the furniture would be - what the texture, characters, vehicle of the story were all about.Watercolor. Impressionist painters. Better living through captured light. Better living through watercolor. Something like that...Now, at this point, I'm going to go into sub rosa mode, and not talk about the story. First, I don't lik...
By: Infinite Regress
Impressionism: Vince Van Gogh
2007-10-08 04:48:00 That’s Van Gogh? No kidding! Van Gogh is one of my favorite painters of all time. Considering he was born in 1853 in the Netherlands and died in 1890, his influential paintings seem to be timeless and, they’re worth millions of dollars! Van Gogh died 2 days after shooting himself in the chest in a wheat ...
French Impressionism in the Heart of Paris
2007-06-05 16:54:00 It?s safe to say that for many of us, when we think of the centuries of art that have served to fix Paris as the cultural capital of Europe, what comes to mind above all else, perhaps even the soaring towers of Notre Dame and the Place de la Concorde?s gold capped obelisk, is the ...
By: Paris Visits
VPOD: Impressive Impressionism
2007-03-12 14:31:00 In the 1950s and 1960s if you wanted to wear classic American fashion but with the superb craftsmanship found in Italy, you turned to one company--Goldworm. This knitwear company, founded in New York, has been awarded the prestitious Coty Award, the Editorial Fashion Award by Glamour magazine and the Premio Mercurio d'Oro, one of Italy's highest busines awards.One glance at today's VPOD shows what all the fuss is about. This jersey print dress from the 1960s combines an impressionistic boat scene with Greek patterning around the collar, waist and cuffs.It's unusual and yet oh-so-class at the same time. A perfect dress for a vintage fashionista!Available at Circa Vintage.(To receive the VPOD via email with detailed size, price and purchase information, sign up for my growing email mailing list. Your information will never be sold or shared and you can unsubscribe at any time.)Send Page To a FriendTechnorati Tags: Fashion, Vintage, Vintage Clothing, 1960s, Goldworm |



