Adventure art - part 1https://kazil.home.xs4all.nl/advart01.html
collected (discarded) portraits of American soldiers from commercial photo salons near the local US military base and presented them as art objects in a gallery. The images provok
The Official Propaganda in the DPRK: Ideas and Methodshttps://north-korea.narod.ru/propaganda_lankov.htm
such a badge. The Kims' portraits are also erected above entrances and exits to railway stations, offices and factories. Often, these portraits are protected from the rain by a sp
The following article is an enlarged and re-workedEnglish version of a chapter from Severnaia Koreia: vchera i segodnia (North Korea: Yesterday and Today), published inRussian in 1
the nonisthttp://thenonist.com/
volumes—replete with portraits and biographical sketches of the endorsers. Those present included the Prince of Wales, the czar and czarina of Russia, the kings of Norway and Swed
the nonist, now searching recorded history for some semblance of truth.
WWWoodcarver E-Zine, Pyrography News, No. 4http://carverscompanion.com/Ezine/Vol4Issue1/KMenendez/KMenendez.html
I loveespecially doing portraits this way. I feel it was 'meant to be' that Idiscovered this medium." Additional Resources for Antique Pyrography Thanksto Richard Withers Tha
2blowhards.com: Overrated Paintings (1): Picasso's "Guernica"http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2006/04/overrated_paintings_1_picassos.html
better then the other portraits drawn with the same crudeness and distortion. His works are generally not my cup of tea, but then maybe that was exactly how he felt about people a
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Miskatonic University Press | William Dentonhttps://www.miskatonic.org/
see “ From ‘Portraits d’artistes’ to the interviewer’s portrait: interviews of modern artists by Jacques Guenne in L’art Vivant (1925–1930) ” by Poppy Sfakianaki, in Journal of Ar
Art in Ancient Rome - Crystalinkshttp://www.crystalinks.com/romeart.html
from everyday life, portraits, and some mythological subjects. During the Hellenistic period, it evoked the pleasures of the countryside and represented scenes of shepherds, herds
Croatian arthttps://www.croatianhistory.net/etf/art.html
interesting are 74 portraits of his fellow-citizens carved in stone, surprisingly realistic for that time. It should be noted that the city of Šibenik was built in the time of Kin
Short History of Croatian Art
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