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Art historian Richard Poss took a more flexible approach, maintaining that the astronomical rock art of the North American Southwest should be read employing " the hermeneutic traditions of western art history and art criticism " Astronomers, however, raise different questions, seeking to provide their students with identifiable precursors of their discipline, and are especially concerned with the important question of how to confirm that specific sites are, indeed, intentionally astronomical.
This has been identified by the historian Ronald Hutton, cited in an article by Roger Dearnsley " The Influence of Aleister Crowley on Ye Bok of Ye Art Magical, as a piece of medieval ecclesiastical Latin used to mean " lifting the veil.
Art historian John Rewald called Pissarro the “ dean of the Impressionist painters ", not only because he was the oldest of the group, but also " by virtue of his wisdom and his balanced, kind, and warmhearted personality ”.
Art historian and the artist's great-grandson Joachim Pissarro notes that they “ professed a passionate disdain for the Salons and refused to exhibit at them .” Together they shared an “ almost militant resolution ” against the Salon, and through their later correspondences it is clear that their mutual admiration “ was based on a kinship of ethical as well as aesthetic concerns ”.
Art historian Diane Kelder notes that it was Pissarro who introduced Gauguin, who was then a young stockbroker studying to become an artist, to Degas and Cézanne.
Art historian Bernard Berenson wrote in 1896: " Leonardo is the one artist of whom it may be said with perfect literalness: Nothing that he touched but turned into a thing of eternal beauty.
* Calculations by him of eclipses for eighteen hundred years were inserted in L ' Art de vérifier les dates by Benedictine historian Charles Clémencet ( 1750 )
Art historian Giorgio Vasari wrote about Anguissola that she " has shown greater application and better grace than any other woman of our age in her endeavors at drawing ; she has thus succeeded not only in drawing, coloring and painting from nature, and copying excellently from others, but by herself has created rare and very beautiful paintings.
US economic historian Charles P. Kindleberger explained this position in his 1990 book Historical Economics: Art or Science ?.
Art historian John Rowlands sees this work as " one of the most moving portraits in art, from an artist, too, who always characterized his sitters with a guarded restraint ".
* Martin Kemp, Art historian
Art historian Walter J. Friedlander, in The Golden Wand of Medicine: A History of the Caduceus Symbol in Medicine ( 1992 ) collected hundreds of examples of the caduceus and the rod of Asclepius and found that professional associations were just somewhat more likely to use the staff of Asclepius, while commercial organizations in the medical field were more likely to use the caduceus.
Art historian Raymond Cogniat writes that after living and studying art on his own for four years, " Chagall entered into the mainstream of contemporary art.
Art historian and curator James Sweeney notes that when Chagall first arrived in Paris, Cubism was the dominant art form, and French art was still dominated by the " materialistic outlook of the 19th century ".
Art historian Jean Leymarie observes that Chagall began thinking of art as " emerging from the internal being outward, from the seen object to the psychic outpouring ", which was the reverse of the Cubist way of creating.
Art historian Charles Stuckey has compared the viewpoint to that of a distracted spectator at a ballet, and says that " it is Degas ' fascination with the depiction of movement, including the movement of a spectator's eyes as during a random glance, that is properly speaking ' Impressionist '.
His Writings, 1973 – 1983, on Works 1969-1979, co-authored by the art historian Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, was published by The Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.
Of Posidonius's work on tactics, The Art of War, the Greek historian Arrian complained that it was written ' for experts ', which suggests that Posidonius may have had first hand experience of military leadership or, perhaps, utilized knowledge he gained from his acquaintance with Pompey.
Art historian Sivaramamurti calls it " a unique connection of the closely knit ideal of man and woman rising above the craving of the flesh and serving as a symbol of hospitality and parenthood ".
Art historian Robert Hillenbrand ( 1999 ) likens the movement to the foundation of an " Islamic Rome ", because the meeting of Eastern influences from Iranian, Eurasian steppe, Chinese, and Indian sources created a new paradigm for Islamic art.
She started making plans for a Museum of Modern Art in London together with the English art historian
* Geoffrey Howse ( 1955 – present ) actor, local historian and author, was a student at Barnsley School of Art 1973 – 75.
Art historian Ralph Nicholson Wornum estimated that Stothard's designs number five thousand and, of these, about three thousand were engraved.
The art historian Giovanni Lista has classified Futurism by decades: “ Plastic Dynamism ” for the first decade, “ Mechanical Art ” for the 1920s, “ Aeroaesthetics ” for the 1930s.
Art historian, Philip Mould says, " it is about noticing things which have specific characteristics of the artists involved, as opposed to general characteristics of the era ".

Art and Joachim
There are indications Joachim Meyer, author of the influential 16th century martial arts text Kunst des Fechten (" The Art of Fencing ") came from Basel.
Camille's great-grandson, Joachim Pissarro, is former Head Curator of Drawing and Painting at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and is now a professor in Hunter College's Art Department.
The two predecessor organisations were Königlich Akademischen Hochschule für ausübende Tonkunst ( Royal Academy of Musical Performing Art ) established in 1869 under Joseph Joachim, which also had adopted the tradition of the famous Stern Conservatory, and the Berlin State School of Fine Arts founded in 1875.
* Web Gallery of Art: Paintings by Joachim Beuckelaer
" Patinir, Joachim " Grove Art Online.
In 1570, Joachim Meyer wrote a comprehensive, multi-weapon treatise entitled Gründtliche Beschreibung der Kunst des Fechtens or, in English, Thorough Descriptions of the Art of Fencing.
* http :// www. freifechter. de Martial Arts Study group dedicated to Joachim Meyer Art of War.

Art and Pissarro
File: The Church at Eragny Pissarro. jpg | The Church at Eragny, 1884, Walters Art Museum
File: Camille Pissarro ( 1830-1903 )-' View of Rouen ', 1898. jpg | View of Rouen, 1898, Honolulu Museum of Art
File: Road to Versailles at Louveciennes 1869 Camille Pissarro. jpg | Road to Versailles at Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro, The Walters Art Museum.
A landscape painting of Cefn Bryn from Pennard castle by the Neo-impressionist painter Lucien Pissarro may be seen in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea.

Art and cites
John Gardner, in The Art of Fiction, cites in this context the work of Barthelme and its " seemingly limitless ability to manipulate techniques as modes of apprehension apprehend nothing.
Former Sandton resident and author, Sarah Britten cites the town regularly in her book The Art of the South African Insult.
Although, in 1927, he was the first photographer to have a solo exhibition, Kertész said that it was not until his 1946 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, that he first felt he received positive reviews on his work, and often cites this show as one of his finest moments in America.
Based on her education at Chelsea Art School and the Sydney College of the Arts Campion cites surrealist painter Frida Kahlo and sculptor Joseph Beuys as major influences throughout her career. Dissatisfied with the limits of painting as a medium Campion turned to film and created her first short film, Tissues in 1980.
Jackson cites Robert Pirsig's book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance as one of the major guiding forces in his life.
There is a similarity with the American version of " umble ", since the Oxford English Dictionary defines crow ( sb3 ) as meaning " intestine or mesentery of an animal " and cites usages from the 17th century into the 19th century ( e. g., Farley, Lond Art of Cookery: " the harslet, which consists of the liver, crow, kidneys, and skirts ).

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