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Luciano Berio Luciano Berio
Luciano Berio , 1925-2003, Italian composer, b. Oneglia. After studying at the Milan Conservatory and working as a coach and conductor in Italian opera houses, Berio was introduced in 1952 to serial music by Luigi Dallapiccola , and a nondoctrinaire serialism subsequently pervaded his music. In... Read more
Gabriele DAnnunzio Gabriele DAnnunzio
Gabriele D'Annunzio 1863-1938, Italian poet, novelist, dramatist and soldier, b. Pescara. He went to Rome in 1881 and there began his literary career. The richly sensuous imagery of even his early poetry— Le primavere della mala pianta [the springtime of the evil plant] (1880) and Canto... Read more
Elihu Vedder Elihu Vedder
Vedder, Elihu (1836–1923), painter known for his mystical subjects treated in a symbolic manner and his book illustrations, of which those made for the Rubáiyát (1884) are in the sensuous vein of Art Nouveau. He was long expatriated, as described in his rambling, whimsical memoir,... Read more
Jacques Blanchard Jacques Blanchard
Blanchard, Jacques (1600–38). French painter, active mainly in his native Paris. From 1624 to 1628 he was in Italy and his style reflects both the polished classicism of contemporary Bolognese painting and the sensuous richness of the Venetian School. His contemporary reputation rested... Read more
demiurge demiurge
demiurge [Gr.,=workman, craftsman], name given by Plato in a mythological passage in the Timaeus to the creator God. In Gnosticism the Demiurge, creator of the material world, was not God but the Archon, or chief of the lowest order of spirits or aeons. According to the Gnostics, the Demiurge... Read more
Helen Frankenthaler Helen Frankenthaler
Helen Frankenthaler , 1928-, American painter, b. New York City. A painter of the abstract expressionist school (see abstract expressionism ), Frankenthaler was greatly influenced by Jackson Pollock , with whom she studied. In the early 1950s she developed a technique for staining unprimed... Read more
Jules Massenet Jules Massenet
Jules Massenet , 1842-1912, French composer. He studied at the Paris Conservatory, where he taught from 1878 to 1896. In addition to many songs, several oratorios, and a number of orchestral suites, he composed more than 20 operas. His most famous work is Manon (1884), which exemplifies his... Read more
Jane Sydney Bowles Jane Sydney Bowles
Bowles, Jane (1917–73), New York‐born author, resident abroad for long periods as a child with her family and as an adult after marriage (1938) to Paul Bowles. She created a reputation among the avant‐garde with Two Serious Ladies (1943), an experimental novel about two women,... Read more
Conrad Meit Conrad Meit
Meit, Conrad (b Worms, c.1475; d Antwerp, 1550/1). German sculptor. From about 1506 to 1510 he worked in Wittenberg at the court of Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony, collaborating with Cranach. Soon afterwards he moved to the Netherlands, where he was court sculptor to the Habsburg rulers... Read more
Il Cigoli Il Cigoli
Cigoli, Il ( Ludovico Cardi) (b Castello di Cigoli, nr. San Miniato, 21 Sept. 1559; d Rome, 8 June 1613). The outstanding Florentine painter of his generation, whose work represents the complex stylistic cross-currents in the period of transition from Mannerism to Baroque. He was a pupil of ... Read more

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