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Dance company taps into comic sphere
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If you never thought you'd see a tap-dancing superhero, think
again. Chicago Tap Theatre is about to unveil its new show, "The
Hourglass in the Stop-Time Chronicles," a tap opera about a female
superhero struggling to understand her new powers while battling the
evil forces of a trio of villains.
With this new piece, a collaboration with comic book artist
Andrew Pepoy, artistic director Mark Yonally adds another chapter to
Chicago Tap's unique vision, which uses the sounds of tap to help
propel the plot. Past shows have included "The Tell-Tale Tap:
Stories of Edgar Allan Poe" and "Changes: ...
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'To market to market ...' and risk for global disease.(ABOUT THE COVER)(Cover story)
Magazine article from: Emerging Infectious Diseases
; ...painter and source of inspiration for Constant Troyon and others, who looked for subjects...Barbizon artists to become successful, Troyon became known as one of the best...Brittany and Normandy. In the 1830s, Troyon started exhibiting in the Salon...
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Fields of dreams.(ARTS & CULTURE: Shopping Smart)
Magazine article from: Town & Country
; ...Virgile Diaz de la Peria, Jules Dupre, Charles Emile Jacques, Jean Francois Millet, Theodore Rousseau and Constant Troyon (left, Troyon's Bounding Up the Sheep, circa 1850). How Much: From $20,000 to $30,000 for a very small oil by...
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BOUDIN SHOW SOOTHES LIKE A SEASIDE SUMMER
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...of paintings by other artists included here: Monet; Constant Troyon and Eugene Isabey, who were early influences on Boudin...Boudin in context, these other works also outclass his. Troyon's silky little "On the Cliff," from the late 1850s...
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Monet A-Z
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday
; ...open air. Still, not all his advice was heeded: when Boudin introduced him to his own former teacher, the painter Constant Troyon, Monet rejected his academic methods outright and instead joined a less conventional school of thought at the Academie...
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Seaside views: From gloom to a merry whiff in the air
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...known gems.''The Coast near Villers,'' from the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, done a few years later by Constant Troyon displays a kinship in the mood, despite stylistic differences. The sea, which is gray-green in the distance and...
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Boston art events run the gamut
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Belgian artist Gerard Portielje (1856- 1929) and "Ewe and Lamb" ($18,000-$22,000) by the French artist Constant Troyon (1810-65). Headlining the modern art is a 40-by-70-inch oil "Cosmic" ($15,000-$25,000) by the...
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Ode to Joy
Magazine article from: Ohio
; ...of fight and color, he was schooled as a realist under the tutelage of luminaries including Camille Pissarro and Constant Troyon. "Monet came on the scene in the 1860s as an artist painting the coast," Lemonedes says. "He had this amazing...
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Seeing and not seeing.(Art)(Claude Monet's art)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
; ...before Monet (we have only to look at a little gem in this exhibition called Field Outside Paris, painted in 1845 by Constant Troyon), one wonders what all the fuss was about. But fuss there was. In many respects, the Paris art world of 1863...
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`Helping Hand' for Sale; Corcoran Work Among 28 to Be Auctioned
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Knaus, George Morland, Antonio Moro, Giovanni Piazzetta, Johann Preyer, August Schaeffer, Adolfe Schreyer and Constant Troyon. Of the sculptures, perhaps the best known is the bronze Italian Madonna by the American-born Jacob Epstein...
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Brussels and Paris. (traveling exhibition)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...By 1850, for example, the Barbizon school was known and appreciated in Belgium. Works by Jean Francois Millet, Constant Troyon, and Pierre Etienne Theodore Rousseau were acquired by Jules van Praet, a minister under Kings Leopold I (1790...
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