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Get to the point: drawing with dots.
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September 1, 2008|
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Can you imagine filling in a space in your coloring book with tiny dots of color? Some artists do exactly that. They draw entire pictures using just dots. This method of drawing is called pointillism.
Artists who use pointillism place tiny dots or points close together on their paper or canvas. An artist may start with a simple line drawing, but the details are done with dots--lots of them. Imagine how long it must take to create an entire picture using dots!
Pointillism can be done with paint of course, but it is usually ...
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COL. HENRY O. HAVEMEYER JR.
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; ...Late, 1 Star Early Biographical: HENRY HAVEMEYER JR. Col. Henry Osborne Havemeyer Jr., 90, an inventor and one of the last...Frederick, died in 1969. His parents, Henry Osborne Havemeyer Sr. and Charlotte Whiting Havemeyer, are...
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THE HAVEMEYER COLLECTION: HOW AMERICANS FOUND IMPRESSIONISM
Newspaper article from: The Columbian
; ...since they were purchased by Louisine and Henry Osborne Havemeyer and shipped to the United States. Louisine Havemeyer bequeathed the majority of the paintings...in New York upon her death in 1929. Henry O., known as the sugar king...
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Electra Havemeyer Webb and Edith Gregor Halpert: a collaboration in folk art collecting.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...collaboration between Electra Havemeyer Webb, the collector and founder...sugar magnate and art collector Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907), was the only...Her mother, Louisine Elder Havemeyer (1855-1929), one of the...
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Value of Set Limits: A Discerning Eye.
Magazine article from: World and I
; ...obsession, focus, and riches of a great collector, but his great- grandparents, Henry Osborne Havemeyer and Louisine Waldron Havemeyer, did. Havemeyer liked to buy in volume with the millions inherited from his father's monopolistic sugar...
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Value of set limits; A discerning eye.(ARTS & CULTURE)(ART)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...the obsession, focus and riches of a great collector, but his great-grandparents Henry Osborne Havemeyer and Louisine Waldron Havemeyer did. Mr. Havemeyer liked to buy in volume with the millions inherited from his father's monopolistic...
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`COLLECTOR'S GENE' YIELDS A TROVE OF AMERICANA ELECTRA WEBB MADE SHELBURNE MUSEUM HER MONUMENT
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...interested in "that old stuff." No one, that is, except Electra Havemeyer Webb and a few friends. Electra Havemeyer (1889-1960) was the daughter of Henry Osborne Havemeyer, a sugar magnate and art collector, and his wife, Louisine Elder...
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Art; A Sugar Baron's Sweet Legacy; Havemeyers' Daring Collection At the Metropolitan Museum
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...painting. "Splendid Legacy: The Havemeyer Collection," now at the Metropolitan...willingness to shock. H.O. Havemeyer, the industrialist; Louisine...They did so with his money. Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907) was a robber...
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Some Born to Collect, And John Wilmerding Apparently Was One.(Arts&Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The New York Observer (New York, NY)
; ...exhibition: "His great-grandparents, Henry Osborne Havemeyer and his second wife, Louisine Waldron Havemeyer, amassed an extraordinary group of...the Havemeyers' daughters, Electra Havemeyer Webb (Wilmerding's grandmother...
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Arts Guide
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...representatives at the court of Henry VIII. Serpentine Gallery, tel...To Jan. 18: ''La Collection Havemeyer: Quand l'Amerique Decou-vrait...Monet, from the collection of Henry Osborne Havemeyer, an American baron of the sugar...
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New Tiffany galleries. (Current and Coming).
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...original labels and price tags. They were donated by Henry Osborne Havemeyer who, with his wife Louisine, were early and avid...serves to convey the extraordinary opulence of the Havemeyer mansion. Two other early and enlightened patrons...
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