Sentences with phrase «tutelage of»

Charlotte Smith received her MFA from the University of North Texas where she studied under the tutelage of Vincent Falsetta.
He attended Hampton Institute (now Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia and started taking art classes under the tutelage of Viktor Lowenfeld, but was drafted into the US Navy in 1943 and served until December 1945.
As a work / study student at Rice and NYU, she had the opportunity to work directly under the tutelage of art collector and philanthropist Dominique de Menil.
Louise Nevelson (b. 1899, Kiev; d. 1988, New York) moved to New York City in 1920, where she later studied at the Art Students League (1929 — 30) under the tutelage of Kenneth Hayes Miller.
Alfred Jensen (b. 1903, Guatemala City, d. 1981, Livingston, NJ) studied at the San Diego Fine Arts School and in Munich under the tutelage of Hans Hofmann before leaving to complete his studies in Paris where he refined and developed his impasto technique.
The son of Hans Hollein, the Pritzker Prize - winning architect, Hollein began his career at the Guggenheim Museum under the tutelage of Thomas Krens, before moving on to helm all at once three of Germany's most important institutions: the Schirn Kunsthalle, the Städel Museum and the Liebieghaus Sculpture Collection, all in Frankfurt.
But she longed to become a painter in her own right, so in 1865 she began formal lessons under the tutelage of Ford Madox Brown.
He returned to Edinburgh in 1950, not to practise law but to paint, and two years later he took classes at the Slade School in London under the tutelage of Sir William Coldstream.
Jesse graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree in painting and drawing, and went on to study Russian Impressionism in the Republic of Georgia under the tutelage of Nicholai Dubovik, Ilya Yatsenko, and John Wurdeman.
The result resembles a mixture of king scribbler Cy Twombly and a young Jean - Michel Basquiat (if he were under the tutelage of minimalist queen Agnes Martin).
Under the tutelage of Alexey Brodovitch, Avedon quickly became the magazine's lead photographer, while also creating formal portraits for many other sources, including his own portfolio.
Under the tutelage of director and chief curator, Thelma Golden, Haynes, over the course of just under 10 years, made the climb from curatorial assistant to the associate curator of the permanent collection that houses approximately 2,800 artworks.
Robert Rauschenberg's engagement with photography began in the late 1940s under the tutelage of Hazel Larsen Archer at Black Mountain College in North Carolina.
Under the tutelage of the photographers and conceptual artists Bernd and Hilla Becher at the city's Staatliche Kunstakademie, this generation of photographers took the methodical, taxonomic approach of the Bechers and applied conceptual modifications, veering from the pure «straight» photography of their mentors to produce works that functioned more self - consciously as art, and ushering in a new era for photography where the medium was not simply accepted as art but embraced.
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Andreas Gursky is perhaps the best - known member of a loose association of German artists under the tutelage of the conceptual photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher.
Buchanan began a career in medicine but attended the Art Students League in New York in 1971 under the tutelage of the renowned Abstract Expressionist painter Norman Lewis and was further inspired by her mentor Romare Bearden.
There, under the tutelage of the artist Michael Craig - Martin, he realised that for the time being, at least, painting was over and that, in contemporary art, the idea was the be all and end all.
Ms. Asawa had been shunted from one detention camp to another as a child before blossoming under the tutelage of the artists Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Franz Kline and Josef Albers.
Students work under the sage tutelage of top faculty like Catherine Opie, Barbara Kruger, and Andrea Fraser; notable alumni include John Divola and Elliott Hundley.
But the curriculum is DIY and there are no mandatory classes, so students are free to build a schedule entirely suited to their individual interests under the tutelage of faculty like Liz Cohen, Ian McDonald, and Beverly Fishman.
While at Rice and NYU, she had the opportunity to work directly under the tutelage of art patron and humanist Dominique de Menil.
Under the tutelage of the émigré Bauhaus painter Josef Albers and the weaver Anni Albers, she learned that art, craft and design were inseparable; that all materials were potentially art materials; and that natural and abstract forms could be comparably organic.
In Le Havre, on the North Coast of France during the late 1850's the then teenage Claude Monet who had become adept as a political caricaturist began developing the art of plein air landscape painting (under the tutelage of Eugéne Boudin) perhaps as a response to and a logical outgrowth of the then popular Barbizon School.
Under the tutelage of his father, Tony began to carefully study why Roma carried certain lines and what specific partners wanted to see in the company's next launch.
Children, according to Fourier, should have their own little tools, their own small - scaled workshops, where, under the tutelage of their elders their natural imitative propensities might best be put to productive ends.
Starting October 24th, aspiring artists can hone their skills through a series of easy - to - follow lessons under the tutelage of esteemed Professor Andy in this new 2D art - instruction game for the Nintendo 3DS.
Under the tutelage of Rost, she also finds herself contending against tribes who have outcast Aloy because of her upbringing.
The whole Ninjatown clan battles under the tutelage of the crusty but capable Ol' Master Ninja, who can unleash some devastating special attacks involving the touch screen and stylus when you've earned enough «happiness» from defeating enemies.
Shirlock, a fledgling journalist and self - proclaimed detective who is studying under the tutelage of Naomi, and Michelle, Doc's research partner.
Pokemon Art Academy (3DS): In Pokémon Art Academy, players take on the role of a young aspiring artist who enrolls in the Pokémon Art Academy to learn how to draw Pokémon under the tutelage of Professor Andy.
Masuda and Tajiri's shared interest in electronics and insects inspired the initial Pokémon game's design, but while Tajiri was placed under the tutelage of Nintendo's master designer Shigeru Miyamoto, development was difficult.
Over two days on the famous Rogue River you will learn to master an inflatable kayak under the tutelage of an experienced OTT guide.
This week highlight at Two Fish: our first ever Underwater Dance Specialty was completed by one of our Dive Masters, under the close tutelage of dive guide Rolly.
Under the tutelage of SFSPCA dog trainers, she continued her passion and study of dog behavior and training... Learn more >
Since this time Sam has obtained a B.A. from Fort Lewis College and became one of 1,000 certified training partners through the internationally prestigious Karen Pryor Academy (KPA); graduating with honors under the tutelage of Dani Weinberg.
After graduation, she completed an internship in the SPCA's behavior and training department, where she received continuing education on behavior modification, class teaching, and dog - dog interactions under the tutelage of SPCA trainers Kim Moeller and Gina Phairas.
Just as certain athletes perform better when under the tutelage of a new, more experienced coach, so it is with a dog.
Wanting to expand her knowledge of canine behavior, Reed attended Marin Humane Society's Canine Behavior Academy 1 and 2 under the tutelage of Trish King.
If people think that I am a good vet today, it is because of the early tutelage of this wonderful man.
Under the tutelage of Dr. Roberts, Tom continued to take Fromm Family Foods down the path of innovation that his predecessors had started cutting decades before.
Under the tutelage of Alan Greenspan, then chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and later Federal Reserve chairman, Ford was persuaded that the most pressing problems were unemployment and sluggish economic growth, not inflation.
David began his career at Fidelity, where he managed the Select Home Finance Fund, and he developed his investing discipline and strategy under the tutelage of famed value - investor, Peter Lynch.
The MorePhone was developed by School of Computer students Antonio Gomes and Andrea Nesbitt, under the tutelage of Dr. Roel Vertegaal, director of the Human Media Lab.
Following this and under the tutelage of his wife, he decided to found a company in 2013 dedicated to book - making for authors and publishers — BB eBooks.
After graduating with honors, she started her editorial career at the then largest book publisher in the world, Pearson Education under the tutelage of former Vice President and Publisher of Business Trade, Timothy Moore.
The kept rabbits of modern Hougoumont have a mysterious relationship to the rabbits that lived there two centuries ago, and this relationship is the subject of William's obsessive study under the tutelage of his corpulent and wise grandmother, Old Lavender.
Very well done noir set in the fifties, with an unnamed bad girl learning the criminal ropes under the tutelage of Gloria Denton, the «Queenpin.»
Miserable from his father's constant abuse, Ludwig hated music, but then he is taken under the tutelage of Christian Gottlob Neefe who nurtured Ludwig's natural talents.
She was fortunate to have come under the tutelage of Melbourne who truly cared for her and fulfilled his role as mentor without having ulterior motives.
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