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by Arthur L Browning - 2006-12-05
Record-setting prices are being paid for art created in the last one hundred years. For a time it seemed as if Van Gogh's work would remain the most valuble of recently auctioned pieces. But now oth...
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by Sam Zaydel - 2007-01-07
The first thing I hear when I mention Black and White to non-photographers is why shoot black and white now, when you can capture beautiful color with film or your digital cameras. Often, I do not eve...
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by Dharmbir Sharma - 2007-01-28
'Love Is A Many Splendored Thing' is one of the most poignant movies I have ever seen. At the time (which was several decades ago) the real significance of the title did not register with me. Now afte...
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by Paul Ashby - 2007-03-19
I maintain that this is because TDM are totally lacking an understanding as to the true meaning of the word "communication".Together with a complete disregard for the need for "Trust". TDM needs to...
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by Alexander Bogomolny - 2007-04-26
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is a drawing-instruction book, first published in 1979. In her book, Betty Edwards, Professor of Arts at California State University, builds on the then novel th...
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by Paul Ashby - 2007-08-02
That is the headline in a very recent issue of the Times of London.And there's more!Meanwhile spend some time watching prime time TV and you'll discover that the same British banks are squandering mil...
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by Andrewshw2 - 2007-10-09
The first cause explains the existence of everything. Aquinas considers God to be this first cause. The first cause does not prove that God exists; it is only supposed to be God. Speaking about ...
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by Keith McGregor - 2007-12-23
To understand its success and the whole transformation of theartistic scene in the years before the First World War, we must turn toParis. For it was Paris that Cubism originated and where abstrac...
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by Bnei Baruch - 2008-07-10
Authentic Kabbalah was thoroughly concealed for millennia, until the modern times. But if it was concealed during all this time, how did so many Kabbalistic books appear and become available to the pu...
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by George Baxter - 2008-08-03
Hans Hofmann was a strong exponent of abstract art whose paintings depicted a relationship between powerful and vibrant colours on a clearly defined underlying structure, Hans Hofmann - representative...