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Why David Hockney Should Not Be Taken Seriously
The Painter in Oil by Daniel Burleigh Parkhurst (a student of Bouguereau); The Artist's Complete Guide to Figure Drawing by Tony Ryder ...
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Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980)
Tamara deLempicka is perhaps the most famous painter of the art deco period. She was born in Poland and moved to Russia where she lived until the Bolsheviks ...
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Tamara de Lempicka (1898-1980)
Tamara deLempicka is perhaps the most famous painter of the art deco period. She was born in Poland and moved to Russia where she lived until the Bolsheviks ...
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Unrepresentative Sample
Unrepresentative Sample ----------------. Definition:. The examples used in an inductive inference are relevantly different from the population as a whole. ...
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Fredrick Lord Leighton (1830-1896)
There is a new (and absolutely wonderful) book on Leighton just released by Abrahms (April 1996) entitled Fredrick, Lord Leighton: Eminent Victorian Artist. ...
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Attacking the Person - (argumentum ad hominem)
Ad hominem (tu quoque): this form of attack on the person notes that a person does not practise what he preaches. Examples: ...
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Attacking the Person - (argumentum ad hominem)
Ad hominem (tu quoque): this form of attack on the person notes that a person does not practise what he preaches. Examples: ...
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Nazi & Soviet Art
Vladamir Mayakovsky (Soviet) (1893-1930). Revolutionary Poster (1920) (25K). This kind of bluntly simplistic propaganda was a big favorite of the Soviets. ...
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Alfons Maria Mucha (1860-1939) (Czechoslovakian)
Mucha and The Slav Epic (Photograph in Clemtium, Prague) (1919) (85K) ... Fuchsia Necklace designed by Alphonse Mucha and made by jeweler Gorges Fouquet in ...
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GoodArt.org Frequently Asked Questions
An explanation of the proper definition of art and why some art is good and some is bad.