Adventure art - part 1https://kazil.home.xs4all.nl/advart01.html
Urban & Adventurous Artists Part 1 Chaos & disruption - Great and small 1950 – Guy Debord and Isidore Isou disturbed the Easter-mass in the Notre Dame in Paris. They
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Ancient Chinese Account Of The Grand Canyon, or Course of the Colorado, by Alexander M'Allan. </titlehttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/34909/34909-h/34909-h.htm
not really "painted" by artists or human agents, and we need not look for painted cliffs anywhere. Nevertheless modern observers echo the language of the ancients, and we are told
The Campaner Thal, and Other Writings.https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35948/35948-h/35948-h.htm
between them and artists, and only allowed the merit of genius to the latter. He says, in § 47 of his 'Kritik der Urtheilkraft,' 'In sciences, the greatest inventor is only distin
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for learning about artists I'd have otherwize never known about. I remember listening to Terralin's show one day at work and the needle started going all over the Little Jimmie Di
Paganism/Satanism: Human Sacrifice was practiced by pagan Druids way back in history - Druids persuaded people to worship nature or 'the lawhttp://www.bilderberg.org/sacrific.htm
one of the most revered artists in Scottish history, was intimate with a number of different spiritual beliefs and made sure his designs, art and architecture contained secret emb
1885 Edmund Clarence Stedman: The Twilight of the Poetshttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1885_stedman1.html
canvases of our elder artists. Even in landscape we have reached the stage where human feeling, and that American, pervades the most favored work. Nor will it be enough to depict
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