Their work seemed to be on the margins of what could be called fine art, a term whose own legitimacy was being questioned. |
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That such masterworks of portraiture and reportage are now seen in the context of fine art is wholly appropriate. |
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The gallery offers a variety of fine art prints from its collection of hand-screened, limited-edition serigraphs and digital reproductions. |
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After one full day on the job, I had yet to master the fine art of taking down all their orders and not mixing them up. |
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Head first to Regent St and Old Bond St for bone china, fine art and antiques, not to mention a bolt of tweed for country attire. |
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It is a serigraph created by using more than 60 silk screens to give it an exquisite finish typical of a fine art image. |
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Joanne paints in acrylic on canvas as well as fine art works on didgeridoos, boomerangs, music sticks and emu eggs. |
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Interests range across a wide spectrum of sports, politics, environment, fine art, drama and community action. |
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It seems to me that the use of calligraphy is changing, as so many calligraphers are leaning towards fine art. |
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Day two at the Slieve Donard Hotel in Newcastle sees the sale of furniture, silver, china, glass, fine art and garden statuary. |
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It was a fatal blow to fine art education, especially for oil painting and sculpture. |
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We have developed food packaging to a fine art with shrink-wrapped plastic everywhere, colourful drinks cartons and easy-open tins. |
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It was a fitting tribute to a man whose love of the arts, especially fine art, classical music and opera, is one of his great passions. |
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Rooke is optimistic that that kind of curiosity will result in people leaving the auction with a piece of fine art in their arms. |
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They repay a second look, and many looks thereafter, as one of the characteristics of fine art is a capacity to delight that outlives its period. |
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The new Millennium wing at the National Gallery represents the marriage of high ideals and fine art. |
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The purveyor of fine art, who also makes an honest buck with cartoons and wacky drawings, is hot on humour. |
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Perhaps they could take lessons from the Parisians, who have shopping down to a fine art. |
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The process of transforming scraps of wood and hunks of metal into fine art is the essence of Martin's work. |
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He wanted the partners to recognise the fine art that Syrian artists had been producing for the last century with their own modernist discourses. |
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Since the prints are made directly from his fine art prints, they offer a very close match. |
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He studied fine art at Nebraska University, completing his degree after service in the army in the First World War. |
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The firm has just branched out into doing canvas prints and fine art photography. |
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His photographs achieve a delicate balance between photojournalism and fine art photography. |
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Galleries and photographers are selling photojournalism as fine art and they are selling special effects photography as fine art. |
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A few pioneers like Alfred Stieglitz were trying to establish photography as a fine art. |
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Beth found the skill amazing in its intricacy, like the fine art of carving filigree. |
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By learning to draw before attempting fine art, they have interrupted the process of pure creation. |
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Awarded a scholarship to study commercial art in Minneapolis, he shifted to fine art. |
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This trajectory, from fine art to mass culture, was central to the show's purpose. |
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People think it's a show curated by a fine artist about fine art, so they find it strange. |
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Indeed, every department of fine art and art history should have one in its library. |
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Ukiyo-e during its time was not considered as fine art but rather as commercial art. |
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Crescent velvet finish paper combines a smooth finish with color imagery for fine art and photography. |
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We will participate in it but, simply put, we will continue doing what we have done well for so long, which is sell fine art. |
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The show continues its mission of showcasing the overlooked genre of fine art by Black artists. |
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He is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in fine art at Goldsmiths College, University of London. |
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Understanding just why is there a debate between computer art and fine art is what I am trying to do. |
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I used to think that when it comes to fine art, I could influence my clients. |
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I do, however, feel that fine art should be part of any financial portfolio. |
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The show includes everything from original fine art and limited editions to ceramics and jewelry. |
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Her interests shifted to fine art as she discovered photography later in life. |
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One distinctive feature of Hungarian culture is the merging of folk art and fine art. |
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The closer the artist remains to the creative process, the closer the jewelry is to fine art. |
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Sure, they've got the elegant sashay down to a fine art, but they're missing the point entirely. |
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I hear he's got it down to a fine art, and would be only too happy to talk you through it. |
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However, the editors have it down to a fine art and there is little doubt that this is one of the most intriguing parts of this annual delight. |
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He clearly delineated the constellation of today's fine art world by flowing and following the mainstreams. |
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His imagery has also been published extensively as fine art note cards, jigsaw puzzles, posers and book covers. |
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His move into fine art was marked by an exhibition of drawings of imaginary footgear. |
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Learn from the foremost experts in the fine art world during the new Gallery Seminars. |
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Katy chose to focus on design, as in functional contemporary design rather than fine art and sculpture. |
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The concept of folk art not only included fine art, but referred mainly to arts and crafts such as pottery or textile works. |
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Rewriting of history for bellicose use can also, presumably, be a very fine art. |
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The movement was very successful in going beyond the borders of fine art and spreading into commercial and decorative arts. |
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While fine art is not depreciable, lease payments are tax deductible, according to the company. |
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Her one-room gallery features colorful, edgy pieces of fine art and contemporary crafts produced by local and out-of-state artists. |
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Damian gave up surfing and fine art to study film making in New York City, where he worked as a grip for several years. |
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Schiftan is a publisher and importer of fine art reproductions and hand-colored etchings. |
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Londoners have got geographical distinction down to a Jesuitically fine art. |
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Crowds packed into halls and bars to hear Mick's songs and stories which he had perfected to a fine art. |
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How skillfully the timetable must be worked out, and how unwaveringly its edicts must be carried through, adds up to the fine art of railroading. |
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Malmesbury's collection of antique art, furniture and mayoral regalia is being valued this week by fine art expert Stephen Hill. |
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We hit it off straight away and before long we were yakking away about guitars, amps, and the fine art of making music on a Macintosh. |
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Third year fine art student Dale Cochrane initially came to the school one day a week to help with lessons. |
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The fine art of zardozi, gold embroidery, does not exist in China or in other country for that matter. |
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Because photographs can be easily reproduced with a negative, there must be stricter standards to protect fine art photographers and their work. |
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My parents' love for antiques and fine art was made evident in every corner of the house. |
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The Summer Fair is the largest fully vetted fine art and antiques fair in the UK, comprising over 330 dealers. |
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This pigment identification project and a lightfastness standard can only lead to the increased recognition of this fine art medium. |
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The physical pleasures are available for money and many develop their appreciation to a fine art. |
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Neither one had much appreciation for fine art, preferring museums of archeology, natural history and science. |
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Also new at the show this year is a series of decorating vignettes by renowned interior designers installed to illustrate the incorporation of fine art into the home. |
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To make today's platinum prints, a photographer mixes the emulsion from platinum, gelatin and other ingredients, then hand coats a piece of fine art paper with the mixture. |
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Part head shop, part gallery, Soma was featuring an opening for the work of Free Five, a graffiti artist delving into the fine art world for the first time. |
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People often say painting died in the modern world, that the age of mechanical reproduction made it a relic, of value only to conservative fetishists of fine art. |
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In 1919, Ethel Parsons and Telfor Paullin made a painting that lifts hearts and souls, just by being fine art. |
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The media, staffers and politicians feed off this poisonous atmosphere in a building that contains some fine art and architecture, but no soul and no warmth. |
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According to company officials, Owen has gained widespread recognition as a Western painter of fine art, and his work in gouache captures present-day working cowboys. |
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The former Blackburn Girls Grammar School pupil studied at Sheffield Art College and went on to study fine art, painting and sculpting at Portsmouth University. |
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The figure will be high but we could lend our time and sign a nondisclosure agreement with R.B. fine art. |
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In fact, though, Magritte is channeling the techniques of a mediocre hobbyist or sign painter, and translating them into fine art. |
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Using locally available material, and maybe a bit of exotic herbs and spices, people have been able to turn the fine art of cooking into an outlet for their creative energy. |
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Traditionally, photogravures have been small prints, with a quality level higher than that of offset reproduction but lower than that of fine art prints. |
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The 2,000-square-foot gallery is dedicated to exhibiting a full range of his fine art, including paintings, original stone lithographs, silk screens and giclees. |
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This show demonstrates the determination of these artists not simply to rewrite the rules of fine art, but to recreate every aspect of their visual world, root and branch. |
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A vast range of products will be available, ranging from fine art and framing to design-oriented furniture, cosmetics, ceramics, glass and tableware. |
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Helene began her career in the art world working for Louis Meisel at his fine art gallery in Soho. |
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So why is one considered fine art and the other the harmless pastime of a hobbyist? |
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Like a wine connoisseur sampling various Merlots, I can now walk into a fine art gallery or museum and intuitively understand the photography and its value, or lack thereof. |
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Jamieson has an honours degree in fine art from Glasgow School of Art, and post-graduate qualifications in art therapy, social work and management. |
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Selenium remains the most popular toner among fine art photographers. |
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I confess that the fine art of cooking has been eluding me for quite some time, mainly on the basis that I am a lazy bint and Viv is generally amenable to cooking. |
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Her aim now is to explore a more expressive, fine art interpretation. |
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As he constructs these hybrid works, he crumples, twists and tears at his canvases, using them more like building materials than works of fine art. |
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Together with the extra powers City of York Council can now use to hit taggers with instant fines, we might at last be getting anti-graffiti measures down to a fine art. |
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We need to look at the premises of such a world that excludes works that are not fine art, high art, or in that most territorial of terms, mainstream art. |
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These images still are recognized as fine art and are highly collectible. |
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Finally, digital fakery presents the next important issue, particularly for fine art photographers, collectors, and dealers of fine art photography. |
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The company produces limited edition fine art prints that are directly applied to textured canvas, with varying styles from abstract to impressionism. |
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They make satirical subverts instead of adverts and have turned so-called culture jamming, or putting a spanner in the spokes of the mainstream media, into a fine art. |
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Quilters don't just stitch fabric pieces together, they sew fine art. |
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The exhibit also includes examples of designers borrowing from fine art, as Yves Saint Laurent did with his Mondrian dress. |
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Because of her interest in nature, including her love of plant life, she majored in plant genetics and minored in fine art at the University of California in Berkeley. |
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As is pretty clear, forsyth, though trained in fine art, recently began to do weavings as well. |
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Artist Carol Roullard combines crystal making, micrography and photography to create distinctive and remarkable fine art. |
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Danielle Stubbs, a fine art student at the university, is one of the students organising the event at the Herbert Art Gallery. |
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Third year BA fine art degree students are presenting a show called Homunculi in the fine art department at the university. |
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At a stroke the bhangis will raise scavenging to a fine art and give it the status it should have had long ago. |
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For more information about her work on canvas, fine art paper or her posters, visit her Web site at www. |
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Katharine Morling is one of the UK's leading young fine art ceramics makers. |
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The surface of uncoated fine art paper is sometimes sized with starches or gelatins. |
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I always feel precisely the opposite about works of Western fine art. |
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The single most common proportional mistake in both compositry and fine art portraits is making the nose too long in relation to the face drawn. |
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The library of the Royal Academy is the oldest institutional fine art library in Britain. |
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The Ulster University also maintains a campus in the city, which concentrates on fine art, design and architecture. |
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It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, spatial design and textile design up to PhD level. |
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The main museum contains huge collections of archaeological specimens and fine art. |
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The second, and more recent, sense of the word art as an abbreviation for creative art or fine art emerged in the early 17th century. |
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Likewise, if the skill is being used in a commercial or industrial way, it may be considered commercial art instead of fine art. |
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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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They can be used to make anything from jewelry to printed circuit boards to gun parts, even fine art. |
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Dozens of experts such as Matthew Digby Wyatt and Owen Jones were hired to create a series of courts that provided a narrative of the history of fine art. |
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Siskin, a professional commercial and fine art photographer, shares how to pick the right strobe light sources and modifiers and use them effectively in digital photography. |
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The 19x19in image is set within a wide border giving an overall print size of 27x26in and is printed on fine art paper using a silk screen process. |
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The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane cultural objects. |
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The auction house had a history of selling provenanced fine art. |
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The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels. |
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The 42-year-old worked part-time in fine art photography, acted as a house husband and cared for their only child while his wife earned PS420,000 a year. |
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Bermuda-based XL Capital's fine art and specie business provides specialty insurance to the fine art, jewelry and banking and armored car sectors. |
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