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Koalas make life bearable for Finleyville woman
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The night has a thousand eyes at the home of Linda and John
Schoedel.
Tiny beaded eyes peer down from the walls of the Schoedel master
bedroom in their Finleyville home. The eyes belong to the hundreds
of stuffed animal koala bears Linda Schoedel has collected in honor
of her favorite animal.
"You never feel alone here, that's for sure," her husband says.
The koalas are part of Linda's dream, "to go to Australia and
hold a koala," says Linda, 60. "They're cute and so cuddly, even
though I know they can be nasty." Koalas have sharp teeth and claws
for harvesting eucalyptus, their source of both ...
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Robert Delaunay at the Guggenheim.(Robert Delaunay, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, New York)
Magazine article from: New Criterion
; ...to the exhibition "Visions of Paris: Robert Delaunay's Series" at the Guggenheim.(1) In Delaunay's paintings, it is possible to feel...someone seeing them in 1910. After all, Delaunay's work has been, as Auden put it...
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Picture of the week: Portrait of Stravinsky (1918). Robert Delaunay (1885-1941) New Art Gallery, Walsall.
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England)
; Robert Delaunay, the subject of a major...captures both the essence of Delaunay's style and the Russian...profile. It was kept by Sonia Delaunay for many years after her...Tension. Photographs by Robert Davies. Until Feb 27...
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Sonia Delaunay: an early 20th-century artist with a versatile, bold, and abstract style. (Masterpiece of the Month).
Magazine article from: Instructor (1990)
; Meet the Artist Sonia Terk Delaunay is best known for her colorful paintings...Paris and married Cubist painter Robert Delaunay. The two helped to create a new...the board. Then share with them Delaunay's inspiration: When she was young...
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Sonia Delaunay, the subject of a new biography
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Sonia Delaunay, the subject of a new biography by Stanley...where she met and married the painter Robert Delaunay. Their friends included many leading...series of paintings made by Sonia and Robert in their early years together before...
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Jennifer Bartlett at Robert Miller.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...inconvenient and unseen. Last winter, Robert Miller Gallery brokered the sale...wallpaper. Quartered targets summon up Robert Delaunay, bright hatchwork Johns. Homage...echoing the "both/and" which Robert Venturi was advancing at that time...
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Color rhythms. (art)
Newspaper article from: National Forum
; ...real consequence. Of the pair, Robert Delaunay was the theorist. His Gesamtkunstwerk...Other revealing glimpses into Robert Delaunay's color philosophy were scribbled...from Vriessen and Imdahl's Robert Delaunay: Light and Color, 46). Describing...
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Fernand Leger: painter of the Modern City.(includes related discussion questions and suggested activities for elementary, middle and high school classes)
Magazine article from: School Arts
; ...progress. His friend, Robert Delaunay, completed more than...modernity. Leger and Delaunay shared an interest in...well as in painting. Delaunay loved the geometric clarity...height. Resources Buck, Robert, Edward Fry, and Cha
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Walking the line from.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...company, acquainted with Kubin and Kandinsky, Delaunay, Braque, Picasso and Matisse - and yet...latest developments in Cubism and went to Robert Delaunay's studio. It was in 1912 that Delaunay, who knew and influenced Macke, began a...
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The Cubist's Arrow; At the Corcoran, an Overlooked Pioneer Points the Way to Modernism
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Juan Gris, Amedeo Modigliani, Umberto Boccioni, Robert Delaunay and Constantin Brancusi--all innovators who...with his new friends Modigliani, Brancusi and Robert and Sonia Delaunay, he was soon swept up by revolutionary developments...
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Nonobjective black and white design challenge.(nonobjective arts education)
Magazine article from: Arts & Activities
; As my class looked at slides of Sonia Delaunay's works of art, we discussed nonobjective...feeling of action or excitement. Sonia Delaunay and her husband, the Cubist painter Robert Delaunay, helped to create a new type of art that...
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