The first was Congregational minister William E. Barton from Oak Park, Illinois (who in 1911 had begun writing
articles on the arts for the Century), whose pen name was Safed the Sage.
At their blog, you will find
articles on arts and craft, education, creative quiz and other topics for kids.
At their blog, you will find
articles on arts and craft, education, creative quiz and other topics for kids.
The documentary about WWII - era art theft, discusses how NPR first did a fact - based
article on the art theft and then actually retracted their own story under pressure from the cultural elites in the museum world.
Articles on the art, craft, and business of digital publishing, covering book covers, marketing, and product development.
What a great
article on the art of preparing for a trip!
In the latter journal
his articles on art and architecture continue to appear on a regular basis.
Reblogged this on Artist Marketing Resources and commented: Andy Parkinson writes and posts some excellent
articles on art exhibitions in the UK.
-- Art advisor Todd Levin in Artinfo's
article on the art market's recent fascination with the careers of «rediscovered artists.»
A champion of American abstraction, von Wiegand wrote
articles on art for New Masses, as well as New Theatre, ARTnews, Arts Magazine, and The Journal of Aesthetics.
An editor of numerous volumes, including a collection of John McHale's writings, The Expendable Reader:
Articles on Art, Architecture, Design, and Media, 1951 — 1979, and October 136 on New Brutalism, he is also a frequent contributor to publications including Artforum, May, October, and Texte zur Kunst.
An editor of numerous volumes, including a collection of John McHale's writings, The Expendable Reader:
Articles on Art, Architecture, Design, and Media, 1951 - 1979, and October 136 on New Brutalism, he is also a frequent contributor to publications including Artforum, May, October, and Texte zur Kunst.
Here is a very interesting and amusing
article on the art that inspired Bowie.
His articles on art have appeared in Art & Auction, FlashArt, Art & Antiques, Antiques and Fine Art.
She has written several published
articles on the art world, particularly Shoes Under the Art World, Part I and II where she discussed the issues of being a female painter, both now and in the past.
With her hilarious East Village Eye column, «Ask Dr. Mueller,» and
her articles on art and the Downtown scene for Details, she was a fixture on the Downtown literary scene.
She has written books about contemporary art (Painted Landscapes: Contemporary Views, Schiffer, 2013) and nineteenth - century American marine painting, as well as numerous
articles on art collecting.
Soon after Art Basel Miami Beach was over I had read
an article on Art Forum which spoke to how many people did not...
He has edited numerous volumes including a collection of John McHale's writings, The Expendable Reader:
Articles on Art, Architecture, Design, and Media, 1951 - 1979, and October 136 on New Brutalism.
Mr. Weiss has written or edited five books and numerous
articles on the art of the Middle Ages, higher education, and other topics.
In 1952, Rosenberg published his first major
article on art - an essay entitled «The American Action Painters,» in the leading modernist periodical Art News - in which he coined the term action painting to describe the gesturalist wing of the abstract expressionist movement.
Often overlooked in Kaltenbach's oeuvre is an essay that he wrote in late 1968 entitled, «A Short
Article on Art Expression».
As art critic for the Dallas Morning News from 1933 to 1939 Bywaters wrote hundreds of
articles on the art and artists of Texas.
In 1958 Canaday began writing
articles on art for the New York Times, and the following year he became the newspaper's leading art critic.
Featured in our next print issue is: a major feature on art pioneer Robert Williams, the colorful installations of Pip & Pop, a review of cover artist Kehinde Wiley's new monograph, Erin M. Riley's embroidered selfies, Chiho Aoshima's solo exhibition in Seattle, Cinta Vidal Agullo's mesmerizing paintings, new works from Portland artist Blaine Fontana, the paintings of Mike Davis, a thought provoking
article on the art and travels of street artist Swoon, plus reviews on the Sick Rose; featuring medical illustrations from tester - year and much more!
In September 1971 the Hickeys moved to New York City, where Dave ran a gallery and published critical
articles on art and gallery reviews.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has many
articles on Art teaching at all levels which you can use for reference: http://data.bls.gov/search/query/results?q=art+teachers
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Summerville, SC About Blog In this blog you'll find information about me, links to read about or purchase my novels,
articles on the art of writing, historical tidbits, and whatever else comes to mind.
About Blog The blog features
articles on the arts of colonial Mexico.
Not exact matches
False cover plus 2 - page spread — Custom cover
art; full - page ad
on back side of false cover; both sides of cover direct readers to a 2 - page spread inside the magazine where the
article appears
Other featured
articles focus
on finding rising stars in the
art...
The journal ran
articles on «the religious significance of poetry,» and others with titles like «Shall Pastors Know Something About
Art?»
We may end our
article where we began it, by quoting from the Novena of Cardinal Newman: Philip, my holy Patron, who wast so careful for the souls of thy brethren, and especially of thy own people, when
on earth, slack not thy care of them now, when thou
art in heaven... Be to us a good father; make our priests blameless and beyond reproach or scandal; make our children obedient, our youth prudent and chaste, our heads of families wise and gentle, our old people cheerful and fervent, and build us up, by thy powerful intercession, in faith, hope, charity and all virtues».
Of more specialized interest are some of the essays in Studies in Chinese Thought, edited by Arthur Wright, especially the
articles by Derke Bodde
on Harmony and Conflict in Chinese Philosophy, by W. Theodore de Bary
on A Reappraisal of Neo-Confucianism, by David S. Nivison
on The Problem of «Knowledge» and «Action» in Chinese Thought Since Wang Yang - Ming, and by Schuyler Cammann
on Types of Symbols in Chinese
Art.
I've long had the sense that Msgr. Ellis's
article was retrospectively misinterpreted as a relentless polemic against Catholic colleges and universities mired in the tar - pits of Neo-Scholasticism and intellectually anorexic as a result;
on the contrary, it's possible to read Ellis as calling for Catholic institutions of higher learning to play to their putative strengths — the liberal
arts, including most especially philosophy and theology — rather than aping the emerging American multiversity, of which the University of California at Berkeley was then considered the paradigm.
Until then, it's wise not to go looking for conspiracies when the real
articles — with all the marks of their originality, known to those of us who know
art — are
on display.
Even though sending
articles through the mail is definitely a dying
art, I do carry
on the tradition virtually.
Teresa is one of the co-authors of the eighth revised edition of The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding and Sweet Sleep, and has written other books
on breastfeeding and parenting (plus many magazine
articles).
In her
article in the Savannah Morning News, Anne Hart of Southern Mamas said, «Butler's hooked
on what she calls state - of - the -
art cloth diapers, which no longer involve pins, cumbersome fits nor lots of toilet dunking.»
We've mentioned this before, in previous
articles, but let us say it again: you don't need to spend a fortune
on fancy, state - of - the -
art tools and gadgets in order to feed your baby well.
Teresa is one of the co-authors of the eighth revised edition of The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding and Sweet Sleep, and has written other books
on breastfeeding and parenting as well (plus many magazine
articles).
Teresa has written thousands of magazine
articles on parenting topics and is the author or co-author of 17 published books, including some titles you will certainly recognize such as The Womanly
Art of Breastfeeding, Dr. Jack Newman's Guide to Breastfeeding, and more recently, Sweet Sleep.
Kay Baxter is a freelance writer that has been writing
articles since 1999
on a variety of subjects such as small equine and
art instruction.
An updated (2009) version of this
article is published as Chapter 8: «Leaving Well Enough Alone» Natural Perspectives
on the Third Stage of Labor» in Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering: A Doctor's Guide to Natural Childbirth and Gentle Early Parenting Choices (Sarah J Buckley, Celestial
Arts, 2009).
Blakesley's education, fine
arts, remodeling, green living, and
arts and crafts
articles have appeared
on numerous websites, including DeWalt Tools, as well as in «Farm Journal» and «Pro Farmer.»
Her
articles and ideas
on creativity and
arts education have been featured in School Arts Magazine, Real Simple, and Family
arts education have been featured in School
Arts Magazine, Real Simple, and Family
Arts Magazine, Real Simple, and FamilyFun.
And for even more information
on a monthly basis, visit «
Arts and Health» on Psychology Today — contemporary, leading - edge articles on creative arts in psychotherapy and integrative medic
Arts and Health»
on Psychology Today — contemporary, leading - edge
articles on creative
arts in psychotherapy and integrative medic
arts in psychotherapy and integrative medicine.
Next, my friend and former New Media Strategies colleague Bill Beutler — a true expert in the delicate
art of editing Wikipedia
articles on behelf of clients — has put together (along with help from other Wikipedians) an excellent introduction to Wikipedia for professional communicators like us.
I've read
articles and watched stories
on television about the possibility of Mixed Martial
Arts (MMA) becoming «legal» in New York State.