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Fine Arts
Fine ArtsI. ART AND SOCIETYFrancis HaskellBIBLIOGRAPHYII THE RECRUITMENT AND SOCIALIZATION OF ARTISTSMason GriffParental attitudesPreparation for a career in artArt and advertisingBIBLIOGRAPHYI ART AND SOCIETYSocieties of all kinds and of all periods have given birth to what can today be classified... Read more |
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conceptual art
conceptual art art movement that began in the 1960s and stresses the artist's concept rather than the art object itself. Growing out of minimalism , conceptual art turned the artist's thoughts and ideas themselves into the primary artistic medium, appealing to the spectator's intellect instead of... Read more |
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Arts Theatre
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Robert Goldwater
Robert Goldwater 1907-73, American art historian, b. New York City. Goldwater taught at Queens College, N.Y., from 1934 to 1957, when he was appointed professor of fine arts at New York Univ. The same year he also became the director of the Museum of Primitive Art, New York City. Known primarily... Read more |
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art conservation and restoration
art conservation and restoration the preservation of structurally sound works of art, the halting of processes that lead to the damage of works of art, and the repair of already damaged works of art. Background Works of art are subject to a variety of disfiguring ills, many of them caused by... Read more |
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seven liberal arts
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Beaux-Arts
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Roger Eliot Fry
Roger Eliot Fry 1866-1934, English art critic and painter. A champion of modern French schools of art, he introduced Cézanne and the postimpressionists to England. From 1905 to 1910 he was curator of paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 1933 he was made Slade Professor of Fine... Read more |
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