Andrews experimented on her own, and was influenced by other Scherenschnitte artists. |
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The two artists are very good at glitchy, abstract manipulations, here without remorse and full of ingenuity. |
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The most successful folk artists from the region in recent years are probably the Essex born Billy Bragg and the Norfolk born Beth Orton. |
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Ceramics were also employed in creating editions of sculptures by artists such as Auguste Rodin. |
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Renaissance artists were not pagans, although they admired antiquity and kept some ideas and symbols of the medieval past. |
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One popular subject was the American dancer Loie Fuller, portrayed by French and Austrian painters and poster artists. |
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Hebridean landscapes have inspired a variety of musicians, writers and artists. |
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Town artists appointed in Glenrothes include David Harding and Malcolm Robertson. |
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It has numerous outdoor sculptures and artworks, a result of the appointment of town artists in the early development of the town. |
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Both artists, supported by a number of assistants, created a large variety of artworks and sculptures that are scattered throughout the town. |
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Other artists have also contributed to the creation of the town's artworks. |
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In large part, derivative of these changes was the collective and unobstructed development of programs for artists and writers. |
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It consisted solely of cover songs, all originally recorded by male artists including Bob Marley, The Clash, and Neil Young. |
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In recent years, animators using computer rendering have largely superseded artists working by hand. |
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Amy MacDonald is one of a number of artists who appear with Ray Davies in his 2010 album See My Friends. |
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The band has had remixes by electronic artists Daft Punk, Hot Chip, Justice, The Avalanches, Microfilm, and Erol Alkan. |
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But Ms. Lewis said she had already been approached by nondancers, including several visual artists, intrigued by the innovative format. |
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Over the next eight years, Delius befriended many writers and artists, including August Strindberg, Edvard Munch and Paul Gauguin. |
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Later that year, Harris was appointed as the head of the artists and repertoire team at the dance label Deconstruction Records. |
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The 2008 festival opened with the Common Ground concert where many of the artists taking part in the event performed together. |
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Many other acts take part in the event, including visiting international artists, solo artists and local musicians. |
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Italian Renaissance artists were among the first to paint secular scenes, breaking away from the purely religious art of medieval painters. |
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Because of its distinct culture and beautiful landscapes, Brittany has inspired many French artists since the 19th century. |
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In the 1960s, several Breton artists started to use contemporary patterns to create a Breton pop music. |
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Many artists have acknowledged the Beatles' influence and enjoyed chart success with covers of their songs. |
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Seal engravers are considered artists, and, in the past, several famous calligraphers also became famous as engravers. |
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Some seals, carved by famous engravers, or owned by famous artists or political leaders, have become valuable as historical works of art. |
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Later, the works of Pieter Bruegel influenced artists to paint scenes of daily life rather than religious or classical themes. |
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Francis I imported Italian art and artists, including Leonardo da Vinci, and built ornate palaces at great expense. |
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It remained difficult for artists relying on the Welsh market to support themselves until well into the 20th century. |
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It is thought to have been used by artists including Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt. |
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The coming of the railways later aided artists from Liverpool and Manchester in transporting their art materials to Wales. |
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Although they had no permanent gallery, they circulated their prospectus to other artists in Wales and their numbers began to grow. |
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It is a contemporary art space displaying works by local and international artists. |
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Some international artists perform in the larger venues of Central Station or the William Aston Hall. |
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Led Zeppelin remain one of the most bootlegged artists in the history of rock music. |
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They appeared on the BBC's Top of the Pops, a popular programme that controversially required artists to mime their singing and playing. |
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Also in September is the Neptune Festival in Virginia Beach, which celebrates the city, the waterfront, and regional artists. |
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Many artists from the Mainland and Taiwan have learned Cantonese to break into the market. |
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The following year, he released Duets, a collaboration with 15 artists including Tammy Wynette and RuPaul. |
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During the early 19th century, Cromwell began to be portrayed in a positive light by Romantic artists and poets. |
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Her Enid was a literary influence on Tennyson, and her theories and sources influenced European artists, poets and writers. |
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The art gallery has works by all of the notable Welsh artists, including landscapes by Richard Wilson and the pioneering Thomas Jones. |
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By the 1990s the number of new artists, craftsmen, designers and retailers specializing in Celtic jewelry and crafts was rapidly increasing. |
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The people involved ranged from hippies to mainstream artists, designers and entrepreneurs. |
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June 9 was designated International Day of Celtic Art in 2017 by a groups of contemporary Celtic artists and enthusiasts. |
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The album consists of 12 blues covers of artists such as Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed and Little Walter. |
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In 1904 the two went to Paris, where John found work as an artist's model, mostly for women artists. |
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It was especially attractive to powerful aristocrats and politicians as well as intellectuals, artists and political activists. |
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Many important artists fled to North America, and relative safety in the United States. |
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Many Surrealist artists continued to explore their vocabularies, including Magritte. |
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In the 1960s, the artists and writers associated with the Situationist International were closely associated with Surrealism. |
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Other tempera artists, such as Robert Vickrey, regularly depict Surreal imagery. |
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Other artists, such as the Italians Fabrizio Clerici and William Girometti, were influenced both by surrealist and by metaphysical suggestions. |
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In the US the scene was much less prevalent, with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed the only American artists to score a hit. |
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The memorabilia from this club holds a high value among collectors and fans of these artists and the club. |
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The Birmingham School of landscape artists emerged with Daniel Bond in the 1760s and was to last into the mid 19th century. |
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For many artists and bands, visual imagery plays a large role in heavy metal. |
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Authors and artists include Gillian Clarke, Jim Perrin, Kyffin Williams, Eddie Butler, Jeremy Moore and Idris Davies. |
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It has adopted a deliberate policy of not adapting books from other languages in order to support Welsh artists and authors. |
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Her siblings had varied music tastes, exposing her to artists such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra and the Beatles. |
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She selected thirteen songs by artists such as U2, The Beatles and Bruce Springsteen. |
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Regardless, Britpop artists project a sense of reverence for British pop sounds of the past. |
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She has also expressed admiration for contemporary artists such as Guns N' Roses, Anastacia, Toni Braxton, Duffy, and Eminem. |
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On 1 November 2009, Tyler joined artists including Escala, Joss Stone and Bananarama in a charity concert in support of breast cancer research. |
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She became one of the first artists to record on The Beatles' Apple record label. |
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He began giving parties in a loft on Broadway at Houston Street, with artists, techies and other downtowners. |
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Debut singles of various UK garage artists were hitting the number one spot on the UK charts. |
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The book contained interviews with power pop artists from throughout the genre's history. |
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In Venezuela and Mexico, artists have created their own forms of drum and bass combining it with experimental musical forms. |
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Today, though, most artists create at least some one-of-a-kind dolls, and many create nothing but one-of-a-kinds. |
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Reginald Dalby, perhaps the most famous of the Railway Series artists, and certainly the most controversial. |
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Despite the tempestuous relationship with Awdry, Dalby is probably the best remembered of the series' artists. |
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German Drum and Bass DJ The Panacea is also one of the leading Digital Hardcore artists. |
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This attracted scholars, scientists, poets, artists, and artisans of all kinds. |
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In 2004, BBC presenter Andy Kershaw travelled to the island with Sardinian music specialist Pablo Farba and interviewed many artists. |
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Many French artists have been among the most renowned of their time, and France is still recognised in the world for its rich cultural tradition. |
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Two of the most famous French artists of the time of Baroque era, Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain, lived in Italy. |
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Other foreign artists also settled and worked in or near Paris, such as Vincent van Gogh, Marc Chagall, Amedeo Modigliani and Wassily Kandinsky. |
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Apart from its strong and innovative film tradition, France has also been a gathering spot for artists from across Europe and the world. |
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Ram Records has been pushing the boundaries of drum and bass further into the mainstream with artists such as Chase and Status and Sub Focus. |
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For centuries, artists and architects in Britain were overwhelmingly influenced by Western art history. |
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Techno artists and DJs began assimilating dubstep into their sets and productions. |
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Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas. |
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Organizations such as 5 Gyres have researched the pollution and, along with artists like Marina DeBris, are working toward publicizing the issue. |
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War artists were to be found on the Russian side and even figured among the casualties. |
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The Piet Zwart Institute boasts a selective roster of emerging international artists. |
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Famous Amsterdam residents include the diarist Anne Frank, artists Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
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Young professionals and artists moved into neighbourhoods de Pijp and the Jordaan abandoned by these Amsterdammers. |
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It also houses paintings from artists like Van der Helst, Vermeer, Frans Hals, Ferdinand Bol, Albert Cuyp, Jacob van Ruisdael and Paulus Potter. |
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The permanent collection consists of works of art from artists like Piet Mondriaan, Karel Appel, and Kazimir Malevich. |
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Cabaret dates back to the 1930s and artists like Wim Kan, Wim Sonneveld and Toon Hermans were pioneers of this form of art in the Netherlands. |
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The yearly Holland Festival attracts international artists and visitors from all over Europe. |
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It offers previews of many different artists, such as musicians and poets, who perform on podia. |
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Various artists have written songs entitled Glastonbury or about the festival including Nizlopi, The Waterboys and Scouting for Girls. |
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So in August 1996 there was one day of artists in Victoria Park and 2 days at Hylands Park with camping. |
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Kent has also been the home to artists including Frank Auerbach, Tracey Emin and Stass Paraskos. |
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During the later 19th century, Dieppe became popular with English artists as a beach resort. |
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During the late 1970s and 1980s the Rock Garden music venue was popular with up and coming punk rock and new wave artists. |
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The title of principal guest artist is sometimes given to guest artists who perform with the company on a longer term basis. |
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It is virtually the only work which describes the work of artists of the time, and is a reference work for the history of art. |
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In 1985 the Films Act was passed, removing the Eady Levy, which resulted in foreign artists being taxed more heavily. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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Biodiversity inspires musicians, painters, sculptors, writers and other artists. |
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Many artists have admired elms for the ease and grace of their branching and foliage, and have painted them with sensitivity. |
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Since 1989, the gallery has run a scheme that gives a studio to contemporary artists to create work based on the permanent collection. |
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The call for artists to submit proposals resulted in a first exhibition in 1843 at Westminster Hall in which 140 cartoons were shown. |
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It exhibits work by modern British artists, particularly those of the St Ives School. |
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Provincetown has also long been known as an art colony, attracting writers and artists. |
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Most of the artists nominated for the prize selection become known to the general public for the first time as a consequence. |
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Greater realism was also achieved through the scientific study of anatomy, championed by artists like Donatello. |
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Early colonial artists, trained in Europe, showed a fascination with the unfamiliar land. |
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Other artists with early rock and roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. |
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In the United Kingdom, the trad jazz and folk movements brought visiting blues music artists to Britain. |
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Some artists, notably Sarah Lucas, have declined the invitation to be nominated. |
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It can also be heard as an influence on artists as diverse as Billy Joel, Kid Rock and the Killers. |
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The term alternative rock was coined in the early 1980s to describe rock artists who did not fit into the mainstream genres of the time. |
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She then referred him to Chas Chandler, who was leaving the Animals and interested in managing and producing artists. |
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As an adolescent during the 1950s, Hendrix became interested in rock and roll artists such as Elvis Presley, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry. |
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Two artists, Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi, jumped onto the bed, stripped to their underwear, and had a pillow fight. |
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Azealia Banks and Frank Ocean were among a few artists who cancelled their performances. |
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The single included a version featuring UK hip hop artists Sway DaSafo and Baby Blue. |
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Live, Madness have collaborated with artists such as UB40 and Prince Buster, notably at their first Madstock concert. |
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The other shortlisted artists were Enrico David, Roger Hiorns and Lucy Skaer. |
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The other artists nominated were Dexter Dalwood, Angela de la Cruz, and the Otolith Group. |
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Motivated purposes of art refer to intentional, conscious actions on the part of the artists or creator. |
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There have been attempts by artists to create art that can not be bought by the wealthy as a status object. |
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Strong incentives for perceived originality and publicity also encouraged artists to court controversy. |
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Fox hunting has inspired artists in several fields to create works which involve the sport. |
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Modern Aboriginal artists continue the tradition, using modern materials in their artworks. |
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It was especially attractive to royalty, powerful aristocrats and politicians as well as intellectuals, artists and political activists. |
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Complementing its status as a land of artists and scientists, Austria has always been a country of poets, writers, and novelists. |
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Its creative industries and cultural sites include the Elbphilharmonie and Laeisz concert halls, art venues, music producers, and artists. |
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Many prominent Soviet sports players, scientists, and artists came from Ukraine. |
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The cultural history of Romania is often referred to when dealing with influential artists, musicians, inventors, and sportspeople. |
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Famous artists, painters, sculptors and architects made Rome the centre of their activity, creating masterpieces throughout the city. |
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Many great artists and singers had performed at the ceremonies of the Commonwealth Games. |
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In the 20th century, further paintings were commissioned from other artists. |
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Rome hosted a great number of neoclassical and rococo artists, such as Pannini and Bernardo Bellotto. |
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Amongst Germany's famous artists there are various Dutch entertainers, such as Johannes Heesters. |
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While these political sellout artists have been intoning their mind numbing placations, citizens across the nation have been speaking and acting. |
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The Russian Academy of Arts was created in 1757 and gave Russian artists an international role and status. |
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Notable artists from this era include El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, and Marc Chagall. |
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Soviet artists often combined innovation with socialist realism, notably the sculptors Vera Mukhina, Yevgeny Vuchetich and Ernst Neizvestny. |
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A number of Genoese Baroque and Rococo artists settled elsewhere and a number of local artists became prominent. |
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The next significant German artists worked in the rather artificial style of Northern Mannerism, which they had to learn in Italy or Flanders. |
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Other significant artists were Lucas Cranach the Elder, the Danube School and the Little Masters. |
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The god Odin has been a source of inspiration for a variety of modern artists working in fine art, literature, and music. |
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Complementing its status as a land of artists, Austria has always been a country of great poets, writers, and novelists. |
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Many artists and writers also drew on their native countries folklore and folktunes for their own work to express their nationalism. |
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Normandy has a rich tradition of painting and gave to France some of its most important artists. |
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The Jesuit Matteo Ricci while staying in Nanjing wrote that Chinese scam artists were ingenious at making forgeries and huge profits. |
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There are also well known artists born to Cape Verdean parents who excelled themselves in the international music scene. |
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Prominent artists and sports persons from Northern Ireland include Van Morrison, Rory McIlroy, Joey Dunlop, Wayne McCullough and George Best. |
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The North East Art Expo, a festival of art and design from the regions professional artists, is held in late May. |
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Local authorities foster cultural activities by supporting local artists, building arts centres, and by holding fairs. |
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Many music artists from South Sudan use English, Swahili, Arabi Juba, their dialect or a mix of all. |
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Ireland has also produced many internationally known artists in other genres, such as rock, pop, jazz, and blues. |
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There have been a number of Eurovision artists and groups whose careers were directly launched into the spotlight following their win. |
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Famous artists from the city include the portrait painters Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir David Wilkie and Allan Ramsay. |
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Throughout the Troubles, Belfast artists continued to express themselves through poetry, art and music. |
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Famous artists would include The McPeakes, Brian Kennedy and the band 9Lies. |
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In Topkapi Palace, these manuscripts were created by the artists working in Nakkashane, the atelier of the miniature and illumination artists. |
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The River Thames has been a subject for artists, great and minor, over the centuries. |
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Gold will be sometimes so eager, as artists call it, that it will as little endure the hammer as glass itself. |
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The day has been observed by many artists over the years, often with works that show the battle itself. |
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Many mixed media artists have also created pieces in honour of the Battle of Britain. |
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Students at the local college in Truro have created large lanterns, complementing the work of the core artists team. |
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Prominent comic book artists include Steve Dillon, Simon Bisley, Dave McKean, Glen Fabry, John Ridgway and Sean Phillips. |
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Bermuda watercolours painted by local artists are sold at various galleries. |
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Apollonians are creative artists, but while all Apollonians love the arts, there are both creative and business types of Apollonians. |
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He began with pieces by American artists, such as Winslow Homer, Charles Demuth, and Georgia O'Keeffe, who had lived and worked here. |
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He has increasingly supported the development of local artists, arts education, and the arts scene. |
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Typical such individuals include senior company executives, bankers, lawyers, business owners and international recording artists. |
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Creativity plays an important role in human resource management as artists and creative professionals can think laterally. |
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It becomes especially marked in European painting in the Early Netherlandish painting of Jan van Eyck and other artists in the 15th century. |
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In Britain artists such as Hubert von Herkomer and Luke Fildes had great success with realist paintings dealing with social issues. |
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The 100th anniversary of the roundel was celebrated in 2008 by TfL commissioning 100 artists to produce works that celebrate the design. |
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During the 1930s radical leftist politics characterized many of the artists connected to Surrealism, including Pablo Picasso. |
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The situation for artists in Europe during the 1930s deteriorated rapidly as the Nazis' power in Germany and across Eastern Europe increased. |
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Generally speaking, the works of First Nations artists were made with materials such as wood, leather or cloth. |
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The climate became so hostile for artists and art associated with modernism and abstraction that many left for the Americas. |
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Important collectors, dealers, and Modernist artists, writers, and poets had fled Europe for New York and America. |
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A few artists, notably Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Pierre Bonnard, remained in France and survived. |
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His move away from easel painting and conventionality was a liberating signal to the artists of his era and to all who came after. |
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Many stations throughout the system feature commissioned works by various artists. |
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Meanwhile, in the downtown scene in New York's East Village 10th Street galleries, artists were formulating an American version of pop art. |
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Later Leo Castelli exhibited the works of other American artists, including those of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein for most of their careers. |
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No dramatist of European stature had emerged from the theatre. The artists were not giants but giantlings. |
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During the late 1950s and 1960s artists with a wide range of interests began to push the boundaries of contemporary art. |
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For many years, Mannerism continued to inform the tastes and ideals of local Maltese artists. |
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Many of his students were artists working in other media with little or no background in music. |
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The festival has been arranged annually in Malta since 2007, with major pop artists performing each year. |
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Moore named this imprint America's Best Comics, lining up a series of artists and writers to assist him in this venture. |
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Moore is a writer almost exclusively, though his hyper detailed scripts always play to the strengths of the artists he works with. |
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Its walls were devoutly muraled by artists from the John Reed Club, a Communist-controlled cultural organization. |
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Cory couldn't help but wonder what Ms. Calloway's story was, why someone so glamourama was riding herd over a posse of captive graffiti artists. |
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They were later joined by the Russian emigrant Naum Gabo, and other artists. |
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These artists have also been commercially successful in continental Europe and North America. |
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From the 1980s onwards, crossover artists such as Katherine Jenkins, Charlotte Church and Aled Jones began to come to the fore. |
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Though perhaps not as popular as some of their Celtic fusion counterparts, traditional Scottish artists are still making music. |
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This series also helped to raise the profile of many artists relatively little known outside Ireland. |
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While the two artists worked out their differences, Carte kept the Savoy open with revivals of their earlier works. |
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Notable solo artists who have featured on LSC releases include Ian Bostridge, Simon Keenleyside, Felicity Palmer and Anne Sofie von Otter. |
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The certified sales of the newer artists may sometimes be higher than their listed claimed figures. |
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The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists. |
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The three released two or three singles a year, while Barry supplied additional songs to other Australian artists. |
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The group later acknowledged that this enabled them to greatly improve their skills as recording artists. |
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The other artists who performed on that night's show were Lucille Ball, George Hamilton and Fran Jeffries. |
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Saytunes is a website designed to encourage and promote these contemporary Salvation Army bands and artists. |
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At least in such smaller places, it seems that the available artists were used by all religious groups. |
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By 1983, Bowie had emerged as one of the most important video artists of the day. |
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In October 1992 Clapton was among the dozens of artists performing at Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. |
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They have sold more than 90 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's bestselling music artists. |
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Many bands and artists have cited Oasis as an influence or inspiration, including Arctic Monkeys and The Kooks. |
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One of the most well-known gender nonconforming cabaret artists is Mx Justin Vivian Bond. |
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In addition to her own album, she collaborated with other artists on singles. |
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Michelle was of the opinion that all the best con artists were baby-faced, since that inspires trust in others. |
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According to Jacques Barzun, there were three generations of Romantic artists. |
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It began in Italy, a country rich in Roman heritage as well as material prosperity to fund artists. |
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A remarkable number of these major artists worked on different portions of the Florence Cathedral. |
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High Renaissance artists include such figures as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Raffaello Sanzio. |
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High Renaissance artists created works of such authority that generations of later artists relied on these artworks for instruction. |
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These exemplary artistic creations further elevated the prestige of artists. |
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While the Baroque nature of Rembrandt's art is clear, the label is less use for Vermeer and many other Dutch artists. |
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Other groups of artists expressed feelings that verged on the mystical, many largely abandoning classical drawing and proportions. |
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There has also been an increase in art referring to previous movements and artists, and gaining validity from that reference. |
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The Shoreham work has had a powerful influence on many English artists after being rediscovered. |
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He bought works from young artists he admired, such as James Lawrence Isherwood, whose Woman with Black Cat hung on his studio wall. |
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The lives of great artists such as Raphael were commemorated on equal terms with those of rulers, and fictional characters were also depicted. |
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Lowry left a cultural legacy, his works often sold for millions of pounds and inspired other artists. |
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Many of the artists were initially supported and collected by Charles Saatchi. |
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For example, he, like the Arts and Crafts artists, advocated truth to material, structure and function. |
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Through Rossetti, Morris came to associate with poet Robert Browning, and the artists Arthur Hughes, Thomas Woolner, and Ford Madox Brown. |
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Product labeling and logos figure prominently in the imagery chosen by pop artists, seen in the labels of Campbell's Soup Cans, by Andy Warhol. |
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Newspaper artists gave their impressions of how she'd look today, fleshing out her bones with a beachgirl's curves. |
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The artists were Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol. |
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The movement of Russian Constructivist architecture was launched in 1921 by a group of artists led by Aleksandr Rodchenko. |
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The work of Yayoi Kusama contributed to the development of pop art and influenced many other artists, including Andy Warhol. |
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Japanese manga and anime also influenced later pop artists such as Takashi Murakami and his superflat movement. |
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One of the best known British pop artists, Blake is considered to be a prominent figure in the pop art movement. |
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During the late 1950s, Blake became one of the best known British pop artists. |
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An important contributor to the pop art movement of the 1960s, he is considered one of the most influential British artists of the 20th century. |
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The resulting work was featured in a BBC series that profiled a number of artists. |
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Patronage from the church diminished and private patronage from the public became more capable of providing a livelihood for artists. |
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Some artists, like John Cage, have adopted aleatoric methods of composition in order to remove any trace of authorial expression from their work. |
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Blavatsky had a profound impact on pioneer geometric artists like Hilma af Klint and Wassily Kandinsky. |
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In the 3rd century BCE, Greek art taken as booty from wars became popular, and many Roman homes were decorated with landscapes by Greek artists. |
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During the 1912 Salon de la Section d'Or the poet Guillaume Apollinaire named the work of several artists including Robert, Orphism. |
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Many of the abstract artists in Russia became Constructivists believing that art was no longer something remote, but life itself. |
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Paul Klee went to Switzerland but many of the artists at the Bauhaus went to America. |
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The Luttrell Psalter was composed by many artists, all of them with slightly different styles. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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The rich cultural influences brought by the European artists were distilled and built upon by local New York painters. |
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Some of the most famous artists to depict the region in their work have been Alfred Heaton Cooper and William Heaton Cooper. |
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Certain artists at this time became distinctly abstract in their mature work. |
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Eventually American artists who were working in a great diversity of styles began to coalesce into cohesive stylistic groups. |
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The best known group of American artists became known as the Abstract expressionists and the New York School. |
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Many of the artists active at the Tudor court were connected by ties of family, marriage, and training. |
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Contemporary Irish visual artists of note include Sean Scully, Kevin Abosch, and Alice Maher. |
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They are clearly influenced by Egyptian and Syrian styles, but the Greek artists were much more ready to experiment within the style. |
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I know artists who've been seriously knocked off their perches through disappointment. |
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That later artists were aware of his work is evident in their own, sometimes explicitly. |
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The Greater London Authority selected Kapoor's sculpture from a shortlist of five artists as the permanent artwork for the Olympic Park. |
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The core of the artists had been brought together by Damien Hirst in 1988 in a seminal show called Freeze. |
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Saatchi's promotion of these artists dominated local art throughout the nineties and brought them to worldwide notice. |
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Among the artists in the series of shows were Jenny Saville, Sarah Lucas, Gavin Turk, Jake and Dinos Chapman and Rachel Whiteread. |
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Sensation opened in September at the Royal Academy to much controversy and showed 110 works by 42 artists from the Saatchi collection. |
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Over 100,000 artists had done so as of 2010, and the site receives an estimated 73 million hits a day. |
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A Mandarin version allows Chinese artists to upload their profiles in Chinese and translates them into English. |
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The Flemish artists Anthony van Dyck and Peter Paul Rubens discovered Holbein through Arundel. |
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Established alternative spaces such as City Racing at the Oval in London and Milch gave many artists their first exposure. |
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In 1991, the Serpentine Gallery presented a survey of this group of artists with the exhibition Broken English. |
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Saatchi had until this time collected mostly American and German contemporary art, some by young artists, but most by already established ones. |
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From 1746 the Foundling Hospital, through the efforts of William Hogarth, provided an early venue for contemporary artists in Britain. |
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The Royal Academy Schools was the first institution to provide professional training for artists in Britain. |
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Female artists were distinctly a minority amongst the male dominated environment of the Young British Artists. |
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By critics and male peers commending these artists for simply being female, they discredit the opportunity for women to be recognised justly. |
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There are thousands of young artists who didn't get a look in, presumably because their work was too attractive to sane people. |
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He argued that such a training would form artists capable of creating works of high moral and artistic worth. |
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Freeness allowed the creativity of unsigned contemporary British ethnic minority artists to be heard. |
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Royal Academicians, practising artists, were elected as Visitors, and served in rotation for nine months of the year. |
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She also produced a poster and limited edition print for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, one of only 12 British artists selected. |
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The 1768 Instrument of Foundation allowed total membership of the Royal Academy to be 40 artists. |
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In April 2014, Emin participated at The Other Art Fair for unrepresented artists. |
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The style was taken up with great skill and enthusiasm by Celtic artists in metalwork and illuminated manuscripts. |
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In the 3rd century BC, Greek art taken as booty from wars became popular, and many Roman homes were decorated with landscapes by Greek artists. |
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The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. |
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The artists were issued with a stormtrooper helmet, which they transformed into a work of art. |
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Notable artists from this period were employed as teachers such as Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. |
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The Norwich Society of Artists was founded in 1803 by John Crome and Robert Ladbrooke as a club where artists could meet to exchange ideas. |
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Their principles were shared by other artists, including Marie Spartali Stillman and Ford Madox Brown. |
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Students, staff and visiting artists of York St John University music department regularly perform lunchtime concerts in the University chapel. |
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The husband-and-wife artists will release their new collaboration in June this year. |
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The gallery also organises career retrospectives of British artists and temporary major exhibitions of British Art. |
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Most critics group Lanyon with the Chicago imagists, artists who use ordinary objects and meticulous detail to explore fantasy. |
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They have turned artists instead of taking up any other career to which the university generally leads, and both are men of real genius. |
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Seven artists were recruited, among them Valentine Prinsep and Arthur Hughes, and the work was hastily begun. |
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He donated some of his money, at first anonymously, to Austrian artists and writers, including Rainer Maria Rilke and Georg Trakl. |
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Kuwait pioneered contemporary Khaliji music, Kuwaitis were the first commercial recording artists in the Gulf region. |
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