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Japanese Tea Ceremony Tea was first introduced to Japan along with Buddhism from China in the 6th century, but the Emperor Shomu introduced tea drinking to t
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765
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Jean Arp “Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant, or a child in its mother's womb,” once commented Jean Arp--a remarkable twentieth-century sculptor,
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522
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just learning art Right now in life Drawing I am working on the structure of the human anatomy. Our teacher wants us to feel the structure through gestures and get the proportio
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515
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Joan Miro The Catalan struggle and Spanish Civil War greatly influenced Joan Miró ’s art; Miro’s techniques of forceful strokes with paint and cera
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859
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Joan of Arc by Jules Bastien Le Page “Joan of Arc,” was painted by the French realist artist Jules Bastien-Lepage in 1879. “After the province of Lorraine was lost to Germany following the Fran
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627
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Jesus of the PEople When thinking of the physical image of Jesus Christ, one usually pictures
a middle aged white, bearded male. This has been a common
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354
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Japanese Gardens The role of gardens play a much more important role in Japan than here in the United States. This is due primarily to the fact th
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2352
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joseph turner Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851), English landscape painter, renowned for his vibrant and dramatic treatment of natural light and atmosphe
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306
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jan van eyck Jan van Eyck, the most famous and innovative Flemish painter of the 15th century, is thought to have come from the village of Maaseyck in Limbourg.
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544
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James Ambrose Cutting Ambrotypes were a direct positive process effect achieved on glass coated with light-sensitive collodion, backed with black paint, paper or even black velvet.
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347
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