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View Beautiful Treasures From the J Paul Getty Museum
by Liane Schmidt, Sep 14, 2008
Learn about why you want to visit this remarkable center. One cannot say it enough. "The best things in life are free".
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Human Body in Ancient Art History
by Joel18Wolters08, Sep 13, 2008
How early artisans used the human body in their artwork.
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Self Portrait of a Madman: John Wayne Gacy the Killer Clown
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Sep 13, 2008
John Wayne Gacy was convicted and executed for the murder of 33 boys and young men. He is one of the most prolific serial killer artists and one of the most popular and despised. His art work and life are especially creepy because of his hobby of being a clown for parties.
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Effects of Patronage During the Renaissance
by Joel18Wolters08, Sep 13, 2008
How patronage affected the art work of the Sistine Chapel and the Arena Chapel.
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The Art of Bird Watching
by Mark Gordon Brown, Sep 8, 2008
Birds have played an important part in art through the ages, here is a look at a number of different art works from different time periods, in a variety of media. Anyone who likes birds may be interested in these studies.
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Pig
by Christy Tuller, Sep 11, 2008
A young boy's imagination is a powerful thing. Take a look at what my son created from his imagination and creativity.
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State of the Art: U.S. Government Art Exhibitions
by balisunset, Sep 1, 2008
Art exhibitions of the U.S. government started as early as 1940 with the formation of an Art Committee in the Cultural Relations Division of the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs (OIAA).
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Cubism: The Works of Juan Gris
by haran49, Sep 1, 2008
Juan Gris, a contemporary of Pablo Picasso, has produced some fascinating cubist artwork. Here's a glimpse.
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15 Astonishing and Extraordinary Photomosaics of the Famous
by R J Evans, Aug 25, 2008
You may never see these famous individuals in the same light once you have seen these astonishing and extraordinary photomosaics. Together with a short history of the art form, take a journey into a world where the simple rectangle has been used to incredible and often profound effect.
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Leonardo Da Vinci
by Vagabond, Aug 26, 2008
Describing the life and works of Leonardo Da Vinci.
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