Colour Field Painting
Colour Field Painting. A type of abstract painting in which the whole picture consists of large expanses of more or less unmodulated colour, with no strong contrasts of tone or obvious focus of attention. Some Colour Field Paintings use only one colour; others use several that are similar in tone and intensity. This type of painting developed in the USA in the late 1940s and early 1950s, leading pioneers including Barnett
Newman and Mark
Rothko. It is thus an aspect of
Abstract Expressionism and it has also been seen as a type—or precursor—of
Minimal art. From 1952 Helen
Frankenthaler developed Colour Field Painting by soaking or staining diluted paint into unprimed canvas, so that the paint is integral with the surface rather than superimposed on it. The term
Colour Stain Painting is applied to works of this type.
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MARLEY SOPHIA JENKINS | JESUS ALAN CAMPUZANO | JOSEPH SCOTT HUME
Newspaper article from: Sun Publications (IL); 2/3/1999; 369 words
; ...Briant and Rebecca Hume of McHenry announce the birth of a son, Joseph Scott Hume. He arrived Jan. 19, 1999...weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Joseph has one brother, Brandon...sister, Kerstein, 4. Donna Hume of Fox Lake is the maternal...
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ALEXANDRIA HOPE MUSCHONG | MARJEAN ANNETTE CONE | TEAGAN ELIZABETH ANDERSON | JACQUELINE MARIE WELCH | SAMANTHA LEIGH BENNETT | HANNA NICOLE BUSH | MARLEY SOPHIA JENKINS | JOSEPH SCOTT HUME
Newspaper article from: Sun Publications (IL); 2/10/1999; 641 words
; ...Briant and Rebecca Hume of McHenry announce the birth of a son, Joseph Scott Hume. He arrived Jan. 19, 1999...weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces. Joseph has one brother, Brandon...sister, Kerstein, 4. Donna Hume of Fox Lake is the maternal...
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Mehrotra, S. R., and Edward C. Moulton, eds.: Selected Writings of Allan Octavian Hume, Volume I (1829-1867): District Administration in North India, Rebellion and Reform.(Book review)
Magazine article from: History: Review of New Books; 6/22/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...Selected Writings of Allan Octavian Hume, Volume I (1829-1867): District...3) a more substantial unit on Hume's handling of the Rebellion of 1857...and liberal views of his father, Joseph Hume, the influential radical member of...
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Hume, Robert T.
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 10/20/2009; 371 words
; Hume, Robert T. Found peace October 14, 2009, age 61. Dear son of the late Esther and Joseph Hume. Brother of Barbara Stingl. Uncle of JoAnn Gable, Karen Knusta, Linda (Joseph Klobucar) Stingl and their children Casey...
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SEN. HUME BILLS ADVANCE IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 3/5/2007; 636 words
; Indiana State Sen. Lindel Hume, D-48th District, issued the...authored by State Senator Lindel Hume (D-Princeton) have been approved...highway after former State Senator Joseph F. ODay. Hume said that ODay had a distinguished...
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'Ambassador Hume's new home'.(Opinion & Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin; 5/18/2005; 700+ words
; ...WHEN US Ambassador Cameron R. Hume arrives in Manila to replace the...stressful atmosphere, Ambassador Hume is sure to find that the Philippines...by the Democrats led by Senator Joseph Biden. Ambassador Hume, a career diplomat, would surely...
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VerticalNet Appoints Patricia Hume as President Of VerticalNet Markets Division.
PR Newswire; 12/5/2000; 700+ words
; ...commerce enabler, appointed Patricia Hume as president of its VerticalNet...VerticalNet President and CEO Joseph Galli. In this role, Hume will oversee the 57 industry...s growth." Most recently, Hume was the Senior Vice President...
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Carl Wennerlind and Margaret Schabas, eds.: David Hume's Political Economy.(Book review)
Magazine article from: History of Economics Review; 6/22/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...reflects on specific segments of Hume's life, in particular his...as an economist. It mentions Hume's brief career in a Bristol...Charles de Ferarre Du Tot and Joseph Paris-Duverney. Ross speculates in this context that Hume may have learnt some of his...
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Hume, Esther
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 7/28/2009; 448 words
; Hume, Esther July 25, 2009, age 99...to be reunited with her beloved Joseph, her parents Edward and Elizabeth...children Barbara Stingl and Robert Hume, granddaughters JoAnn Gable, Linda (Joseph Klobucar) Stingl and Karen Knusta...
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Hume and cry
Magazine article from: The Village Voice; 3/10/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...morning before he died, however, Hume was arrested and charged with...declined to release a copy of Hume's arrest report. Sergeant Joseph Cox, the Parks Police public...police complete their inquiry into Hume's death. The Arlington police...
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Joseph Hume
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Joseph Hume 1777-1855, English politician and reformer. Although a Tory in early...1818 to 1855 (with only one interruption) as an indefatigable Radical. Hume was a leader in almost all the reform issues of the day. He fought for repeal...
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Hume, Joseph
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Hume, Joseph (1777–1855). The archetypal...parliamentary radical. A confirmed Benthamite , Hume was an indefatigable speaker in Parliament...represented a succession of Scottish boroughs. Hume was a friend and ally of Daniel O'Connell...
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Hume-Rothery, William
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Hume-Rothery, William ( b . Worcester Park, Surrey, England, 15...Oxfordshire, England, 27 September 1968) metallurgy, chemistry . Hume-Rothery was the son of Joseph Hume Hume-Rothery, a lawyer, and Ellen Maria Carter. Most of his...
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Hume, David
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Hume, David ( b . Edinburgh, Scotland...political theory, history . His father, Joseph Home — David Hume preferred the phonetic spelling...president of the Court of Session. Hume retained a lifelong admiration for the...
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radicalism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
...in the 1830s, including George Grote and Joseph Hume within the Commons, and Edwin Chadwick , Joseph Parkes , and James and John Stuart Mill outside...in the 1870s and 1880s were Charles Dilke , Joseph Chamberlain , and Charles Bradlaugh . Radicalism...
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