Sentences with phrase «on artemisia»

For me, I'm waiting on a less campy, more historically accurate film focused entirely on Artemisia.

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«It is derived from a Chinese plant — sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua)-- and based on Chinese use of that plant as a drug,» he says.
We would focus on testing magnolia, artemisia, frankincense and myrrh, copaiba or Nigella Sativa essential oils to determine which would be the most effective for your condition.
The action heads to the seas and the Battle of Artemisium, in which Greek ships commanded by general Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) take on the might of invading Persian forces, led by mortal - turned - god Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) and Artemisia (Eva Green)....
A good thing too; the region offers many activities for the more adventurous traveller; hiking, climbing, canyoning and equestrianism can be arranged by Artemisia on request.
Guests can also relax in the hotel's library.Open depending on how busy the season is, Artemisia's restaurant serves a buffet breakfast that guests can have on the panoramic terrace or in the lounge.
See, for example, Peter S. Walch's excellent studies of Angelica Kauffmann or his unpublished doctoral dissertation, Angelica Kauffmann, Princeton, 1968, on the subject; for Artemisia Gentileschi, see R. Ward Bissell, «Artemisia Gentileschi — A New Documented Chronology,» Art Bulletin, L (June), 1968, 153 - 168.
See, for example, Peter S. Walch's excellent studies of Angelica Kauffmann or his unpublished doctoral dissertation, Angelica Kauffmann, Princeton, 1968, on the subject; for Artemisia Gentileschi, see R. Ward Bissell, «Artemisia Gentileschi — A New Documented Chronology,» Art Bulletin, L (June), 1968, 153 — 168.
From the legendary sculptor, Sabina von Steinbach, in the 13th century, who, according to local tradition, was responsible for South Portal groups on the Cathedral of Strasbourg, down to Rosa Bonheur, the most renowned animal painter of the 19th century, and including such eminent women artists as Marietta Robusti, daughter of Tintoretto, Lavinia Fontana, Artemisia Gentileschi, Elizabeth Chéron, Mme. Vigée - Lebrun and Angelica Kauffmann — all, without exception, were the daughters of artists; in the 19th century, Berthe Morisot was closely associated with Manet, later marrying his brother, and Mary Cassatt based a good deal of her work on the style of her close friend Degas.
Such attempts, whether undertaken from a feminist point of view, like the ambitious article on women artists which appeared in the 1858 Westminster Review, 2 or more recent scholarly studies on such artists as Angelica Kauffmann and Artemisia Gentileschi, 3 are certainly worth the effort, both in adding to our knowledge of women's achievement and of art history generally.
SC: It would be amazing to meet Artemisia Gentileschi and show with her, or collaborate on a piece.
To all of those who have contributed to the discussion around Dana Schutz's «Open Casket», in particular to Dana Schutz herself, whose work I have long admired; and to Hannah Black, who I think is brave; and to Kara Walker whose work is undeniably powerful and who wrote profoundly on Instagram using Artemisia Gentileschi's «Judith Slaying Holofernes» to make her case; I am grateful and full of respect.
No one has yet offered Artemisia Gentileschi a spot on Oprah.
For example, a detailed «Sharpie» marker sketch on canvas paper of the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi's Judith Slaying Holofernes, which depicts the artist herself attacking the man who was both her teacher and rapist.
[9][28] In addition to her work with Artemisia, Shaffer served on the National Board of Directors for the Women's Caucus for Art (1991 - 2).
We can't conclude a post about tough women without a shout - out to the Art Institute of Chicago, where Artemisia Gentileschi's most violent and famous painting is on loan from the Uffizi.
In Chicago in the early 1970s, we had our own third and best - known generation of alternative spaces (each city can claim its own artist - run history, probably with a fair share of boosterism thrown in), such as ARC, Artemisia (both were feminist galleries formed from West - East Bag, a nationwide network of women artists), and N.A.M.E., with the much - heralded Randolph Street Gallery opening in 1979.7 This is not to mention still - running artist - driven efforts such as the Hyde Park Art Center, founded in 1948, and the South Side Community Art Center, the only surviving Federal Arts Center from the WPA era and the oldest African American art center in the country, famously dedicated by Eleanor Roosevelt on opening day in 1940.
Regularly appearing on out month lists, Artemisia is a contemporary art space located in New York City which promotes a wide selection of international contemporary artists.
A regular on our monthly list, Artemisia Gallery is a contemporary art space located in New York City.
2017 Works on paper, ANNAELLE Gallery, Stockholm, SE Artemisia, Albert Baronian, Brussels, BE nonObjectives, Sheldon Museum of Art at University of Nebraska, Lincoln, US Playground Structure, Blain Southern London, UK Heartbreak Hotel, Invisible Exports, New York, US Quicktime (curated by Sid Sachs), Rosenwald - Wolf Gallery at The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, US
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