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  1. Giotto and Medieval Art : The lives and works of the Medieval artists by Lucia Corrain, Sergio Ricciardi, et all 2001-02-09
  2. Masters of Art: The World's Great Artists, Their Lives & Works by Natalie Baker, Samm Sinclair Baker, 1987-12
  3. American Women Painters of the 1930s and 1940s: The Lives and Work of Ten Artists by Robert Henkes, 1991-08
  4. Vasari's Lives of the Artists: Giotto, Masaccio, Fra Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian by Giorgio Vasari, 2005-07-26
  5. Lives and Works: Talks With Women Artists by Beryl Smith, Joan Arbeiter, et all 1996-09
  6. Great Artists: The Lives of 50 Painters Explored Through Their Work by Robert Cumming, 1998-05-01
  7. IN HER OWN IMAGE (Women's Lives-Women's Work Series) by Elaine Hedges, Ingrid Wendt, 1995-03-01
  8. An Annotated and Illustrated Version of Giorgio Vasari's History of Italian and Northern Prints from His Lives of the Artists (1550 and 1568: Book 1 by Giorgio Vasari, Robert H. Getscher, 2003-03
  9. A Pre-Raphaelite Marriage: The Lives and Works of Marie Spartali Stillman & W by David B. Elliot, 2007-01-25
  10. Walter Osborne: 1859-1903 (Lives of Irish Artists) by Jeanne Sheehy, 1991-10
  11. Orpen: William Orpen 1878-1931 (Lives of Irish Artist) by Bruce Arnold, 1991-10
  12. Paul Henry: 1876-1958 (Lives of Irish Artists) by S. B. Kennedy, 1991-10
  13. Leonardo Lives: The Codex Leicester and Leonardo Da Vinci's Legacy of Art and Science by Trevor Fairbrother, Chiyo Ishikawa, 1998-01
  14. In My Backyard by Nette Hilton, Anne Spudvilas is a multi-award-winning illustrator whose previous picture book, et all 2000

1. Paintings And Sculpture By Bipolar Disorder Artists Tim Oldham.
and the bunny boiler bordello, my life and art with bipolar disorder (manic depression) an art portfolio with links and resources for artists
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2. Life Of An Artist - Biographies And Galleries
Includes the text of Giorgio Vasari's _QUOTATION_The Lives of the Artists _QUOTATION_ indexed by artist with selected specific artist galleries.
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3. Medieval Sourcebook Giorgio Vasari (1511-1574) Lives Of The
Medieval Sourcebook Giorgio Vasari (15111574) Lives of the Artists, selections. Cimabue and Giotto. The Gaddi and Buffalmacco
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4. SignOnSanDiego.com News Features Films Face Challenges When
Noticias en Espa ol Internet Access. Films face challenges when depicting artists' lives David Elliott MOVIE CRITIC. January 16, 2004
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5. Kafka's Dick
Alan Bennett in his surreal farce Kafkas Dick, which teasingly exposes our prurient fascination with artists lives rather than their works.
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6. March 1993 Michigan Today
March 1993 Reflections on diversity in UM artists' lives
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7. McPhee, Campbell Explore Artists' 'Lives' In New Course
McPhee, Campbell explore artists' 'Lives' in new course
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8. Toda La Discograf A Del Artista Lives Times
Rattlebones Date de sortie 05.03.93 ENA 1 * CD. Resultado Lives Times 1 1 / 1. Discograf a CD VINYL DVD de LIVES TIMES. Buscar
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9. Lives Of The Artists (Lives Of The )
Lives of the Artists (Lives of The ) by Kathleen Krull Kathryn Hewitt List Price $20.98 Our Price You Save 100% ($20.98 )
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10. Indian Express Missed Monsoon Robs Artists' Lives Of All Colour
Missed monsoon robs artists' lives of all colour Rajesh Moudgil
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11. Some General Thoughts: Oxfordians Vs. Literary Scholars
I would never deny that great artists lives and experience influence their works, Sure, some artists work is transparently autobiographical,
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Some General Thoughts:
Oxfordians vs. Literary Scholars
Part 12 of "Critically Examining Oxfordian Claims"
Mark Alexander wrote: Professors and many others have incredible prestige and psychological/financial investment in Stratford. It is not stupid of them to want to preserve what functions as an important "anchor point" in their reality. I think you're focusing on the wrong level here. For me, and for most other Shakespeare scholars I'm aware of, it's not specifically the challenge to Shakespeare that bothers us about Oxfordians; rather, it's the total disregard for historical method, and the essential arbitrariness of the Oxfordian position. Our reasons for believing that William Shakespeare of Stratford wrote the plays published under his name are the same type as the reasons for believing that any other Elizabethan author wrote the works ascribed to him; indeed, as I've said many times before, the evidence for Shakespeare's authorship is more extensive than the comparable evidence for the great majority of Elizabethan authors, especially playwrights. If you insist on disbelieving in Shakespeare's authorship, fine, but then you'll have to also disbelieve in the authorship of most other Elizabethan and Jacobean drama, if you're going to be consistent. There are actually Oxfordians who believe that most plays of the era were written by noblemen in disguise. One Oxfordian I met claimed (after some prodding by me) that "John Webster" was actually a pseudonym for Mary Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke. I've gotten other Oxfordians to make similar concessions, though they're usually pretty vague about who wrote what. I think most people would be much less receptive to a theory that says that not only Shakespeare, but the bulk of Elizabethan drama was written by noblemen who used the identities of real middle-class men as fronts. But that's the logical outcome of Oxfordian methods, if they're applied consistently. It would be an absolute piece of cake for me to prove that the historical Christopher Marlowe, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont, or John Webster did not write the plays attributed to them, if I used Oxfordian methods.

12. SECESSION
Diana Thater, born in 1962, lives and works in Los Angeles. often falls backon experiences he made as a member of the artists group general Idea.
http://www.secession.at/art/2000_e.html
EXHIBITION PROGRAM INDEX 1996-2005
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS

PROJECT FAÇADE
DIANA THATER
MUNTEAN/ROSENBLUM
MERLIN CARPENTER
GREGOR SCHNEIDER
ANITA LEISZ
MARK WALLINGER
RITA McBRIDE
MIRJAM KUITENBROUWER AA BRONSON DOUG AITKEN WALTER OBHOLZER "To Each Time its Art, to Art its Freedom." The words of its founders still determine the Secession's exhibition program for this, the year 2000. In keeping with recent tradition, the Secession will stand by its complex and critical approach to a coming to terms with the diverse fields of reality in contemporary art today. The attempt to translate questions arising from the personal, the regional, and the medium-specific into a common language might be seen as the connecting thread of the different exhibition projects. A characteristic feature of the way the Secession settles on its program is the democratic decision-making process instated by the statutes of 1897: the artists elected to the board (at present Manfred Erjautz, Matthias Herrmann, Johanna Kandl, Willi Kopf, Brigitte Kowanz, Anna Meyer, Constanze Ruhm, Stefan Sandner, Matta Wagnest, Martin Walde, Heimo Zobernig) invite other artists to exhibit. This makes a wide range of artistic positions possible; what they share is their striving toward a precision in artistic thought. All exhibitions are accompanied by a publication. DIANA THATER Diana Thater, Delphine, 1999

13. Videos In VHS Format: American Representational Art
that examine the lives and works of six renowned American artists. video set features 21 artists and is divided into four general themes spanning
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Videos in VHS Format With Box Cover Illustrations A B - C D - E F- G ... T - Z Without Box Cover Illustrations A - C D - G H - L M - P ... Q - Z TFAO's combined lists comprise an authoritative guide to hundreds of videos in VHS format which feature American representational art. Some recent videos are available in DVD format. TFAO does not maintain a lending library of videos or sell videos. TFAO offers financial assistance Online Resources for Collectors, Life Long Learners and Students of Art History: Links to sources of information outside of our web site are provided only as referrals for your further consideration. Please use due diligence in judging the quality of information contained in these and all other web sites. Information from linked sources may be inaccurate or out of date. TFAO neither recommends or endorses these referenced organizations. Although TFAO includes links to other web sites, it takes no responsibility for the content or information contained on those other sites, nor exerts any editorial or other control over them. For more information on evaluating web pages see TFAO's General Resources section in Online Resources for Collectors and Students of Art History . Individual pages in this catalogue will be amended as TFAO adds content, corrects errors and reorganizes sections for improved readability. Refreshing or reloading pages enables readers to view the latest updates.

14. Museum Of Glass
About the artists Mayme Kratz lives and works in Phoenix, AZ. Admission is$10 general, $8 seniors, military and students (13+ with ID),
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15. FINDING INFORMATION ON CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
Each artist s profile includes biographical, exhibit, and general information Discusses the lives and works of 162 artists. Articles are extensive and
http://www.library.ucla.edu/arts/reference/contemp.htm
FINDING INFORMATION ON CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS
ONLINE CATALOGS
Searching for books on a particular artist , e.g. Chris Burden In UCLA Library Catalog: Do either a subject search last name first, a title phrase search, or a keyword search if the name is distinct. In MELVYL : Do a Subject search for Chris Burden will retrieve a list of titles by and about the artist at UCLA and other campuses in the UC system. Searching for books on groups of artists by nationality, ethnicity, style, movement, or genre Do a Subject search in either the UCLA Library Catalog or MELVYL If you get zero results, do a Keyword search and click on Long Display when you find a good record. You will see the official subject heading which you can click on to retrieve more records. Some examples of subject headings:
M exican american art, performance art, site-specific art, african american art 20th century, sculpture modern california 20th century, murals Other useful Online Catalogs to search for books California Institute of Arts Library Catalog Cleveland Art Institute Contemporary Artists Index DADA, Online Catalog of the Museum of Modern Art

16. Art Announcements - Visual Art Deadlines
If you or someone you know lives or works in Red Hook and the vicinity, general slide reviews are held every 810 weeks, and artists may expect a
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www.artannouncements.com database of calls for entries, grant opportunities and visual art-related events info@artannouncements.com portail et base de données d'art visuel visual arts announcement network portal portal und netzwerk fü r visuelle kunst home about us subscribe submit an announcement ... contact us SUBSCRIBERS AREA
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17. From Croatia: Free Music Lives
He believes some of the successes of the artists and label in general is unique Yes it works. Some aspects work in the short term, while others in the
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From Croatia: free music lives
Here's some good news: music can be free. Music wants to be free. There surely are other ways of getting the best out of the musician, and reaching it across to audiences. From tiny Croatia comes the message, loud and clear and the notes strike you as being amazing clear. Marcell Mars the online digital name of Nenad Romic (32) is one of the founders of Croatia's Multimedia Institute (mi2) and the net culture club Mama in Zagreb. Let's listen to Marcell's story in his words. While working with music, they came across a number of DJs, who were increasingly realising that there was no commercial market for electronic music in a small country like theirs. "They were people who love electronic music. Electronic music is for young people. It does not have a big as a market share, and the target group which listens doesn't buy CDs. But it makes up for at least half of the dance and club music, when young people go out," he says.

18. PART10: Landscape
for Kahlo and O’Keeffe and their works also extends to the more general public . In this chapter, Udall documents the early lives of the artists and
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P ART Journal of the CUNY PhD Program in Art History Past Issues ... ART Carr, O'Keeffe, and Kahlo: Places of Their Own Articles Preserving the Oak Tree: The Fontainebleau Forest and the school of Barbizon
by Veronique Chagnon-Burke
Tiffany's Dream Garden: New Perspectives in Glass
by Jonathan Clancy
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by Ruth Anne Phillips
Reviews The Pre-Raphaelite Landscape by Allen Staley
by Mary Donahue
Gendering Landscape Art, edited by Steven Adams and Anna Gruetzner Robins
by Tina Gregory
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by Julie Reiss
Practice Urban Idylls
by Joshua Shamsi
Editor's Note by Megan Holloway Print Article Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall, , New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2000. Calla Lillies with Red Anenome Frida The Laughing One: A Journey to Emily Carr
In addition to the tripartite chronology the book includes an index, but no bibliography. The design of the book is not ideal; taller than it is wide, the pages have too small of an upper margin and too wide of a lower one. However the book is generously illustrated with 60 in color and 101 in black and white. Certain of the chapters seem to short and irrelevant to have warranted separate headings. The first two chapters on nationality and landscape were both strong and hearty, rendering the shorter chapters in Parts Two and Three less consequential in comparison.

19. German - University Of Exeter Library And Information Service
A general encyclopaedia based on the 1993 print version. Web pages devotedto the lives and works of German women writers, artists and thinkers from the
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Here you will find pointers to Internet resources of interest to those working in the field of German and Austrian studies. Recommendations for additions or amendments to this section should be sent by e-mail to Trevor Learmouth
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    German Resources , from the University of Karlsruhe. German Studies Trails on the Internet , from the University of N. Carolina Greensboro. German Studies Web Return to the top of the page
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    20. MercuryNews.com 05/08/2005 The Challenge Design Monument To US
    In general, what the artists created tends less to the heroic and more toward The artist, who lives and works in Mexico and Los Angeles, describes the
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