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- LM posted on 05/31/2008
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- July posted on 05/30/2008Arnold Abner Newman (3 March 1918, New York, NY 6 June 2006, New York, NY) was an American photographer, noted for his "environmental portraits" of artists and politicians. He was also known for his carefully composed abstract still life images. Newman found his vision in the empathy he felt for artists and their work. Although he photographed many personalities Marlene Dietrich, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan and Mickey
- xw posted on 05/29/2008
- xw posted on 05/29/2008
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- moab posted on 05/28/2008--okay I will try to write a paragraph or two every couple days. Critique are welcome. We are losing our senses at a rate faster than we notice. Salt and pepper shakers have become an inherent part of the dining table. The problem is not their existence at all, but rather, it's the frequency of their usage that should raise a flag. For some, all dishes are too plain. For others, nothing is spiced enough. I've seen a similar trend in the photography of certain people. I wonder if what they see if w
- xw posted on 05/28/2008http://www.secession.at/beethovenfries/kritik_e.html "Three important innovations can be observed in the Beethoven Frieze by Gustav Klimt: the two-dimensional depiction and the monumental isolation of the human figure, the expressive use of line and the dominating role of ornament. Klimt's participation in the Beethoven experiment marks the beginning of his famous 'golden period'. Today, the monumental allegory is seen as one of the key works in the artist's development." *) The theme of the fri
- xw posted on 05/28/2008Bloody Hi-Stories A Historico-Cultural Foray into the World of Crime Exhibition in the State Hall of the Austrian National Library Exhibition in the State Hall of the Austrian National Library 8 May to 2 November 2008 http://www.onb.ac.at/ausstellungen/blutigegeschichten/index.htm Blood is part of the cement of world history(Theodor Fontane). Large parts of history have been determined by wars and genocides, as well as assaults. Besides the oral tradition and images, the written word is a
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- July posted on 05/28/2008ҪģϲһŮңţֻܿ --------------------------------- Djuna Barnes Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 C June 18, 1982) was an American writer who played an important part in the development of 20th century English language modernist writing and was one of the key figures in 1920s and 30s bohemian Paris after filling a similar role in the Greenwich Village of the teens. Her novel Nightwood became a cult work of modern fiction, helped by an introduction by T. S. Eliot
- fanghuzhai posted on 05/27/2008
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