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Art: Artist on the Western frontier
Alfred Jacob Miller was one of a half-dozen American artists, some foreign-born, who introduced the Western frontier, particularly indigenous cultures, to American art.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
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The screw steam ship City of Washington Photo Mugs 2380 tons, 450 horse power and the property of the Liverpool a Philadelphia Steam Ship Company….. |
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Music, Architecture & Wright … |
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Music, Glasgow and Mackintosh [RARE] $31.53 … |
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Philadelphia Museum of Art: music, paris & degas $14.97 French ballet music of the 19th century – 18 TRACKS!… |
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Antiques Roadshow, Philadelphia, Hour 1 $1.99 … |
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Charlie Rose; David Chipperfield; Joe Jackson; Michael Hoffman & Richard Whelan (November 27, 1997) $24.95 Architect David Chipperfield tells Charlie about his new project, designing The New Museum in Berlin. Charlie talks to British musician Joe Jackson about his latest CD, Heaven and Hell. Finally, Charlie talks to biographer Richard Whelan and curator Michael Hoffman about the Philadelphia Museum of Art exhibition of Robert Capa’s photography.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R record… |
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Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus (Philadelphia Museum of Art) $40.95 With the creation of the dramatic Supper at Emmaus (Louvre) and a series of intimate oil sketches of Christ on oak panels, Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) overturned the entire history of Christian art. Traditionally, when depicting Christ, artists had relied on rigidly copied prototypes and icons. Among Rembrandt’s innovations was his use of a Jewish model to portray a Christ imbued with empathy,… |
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Zoe Strauss: 10 Years (Philadelphia Museum of Art) $34.65 With little formal training as a photographer or artist, Zoe Strauss (b. 1970) founded the Philadelphia Public Art Project in 1995 with the aim of exhibiting art in nontraditional venues. Five years later, she began using photography as the most direct means of representing her chosen subjects. Zoe Strauss: 10 Years offers a midcareer assessment of Strauss’s achievement to date, and the first full… |
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What Makes a Great Exhibition? $13.23 For better or worse, museums are changing from forbidding bastions of rare art into audience-friendly institutions that often specialize in âblockbusterâ exhibitions designed to draw crowds. But in the midst of this sea change, one largely unanswered question stands out: âWhat makes a great exhibition?â Some of the worldâs leading curators and art historians try to answer … |