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Peter and Selz
* Peter Selz ( 2004 ) Beyond the Mainstream: Fifty years of Curating Modern and Contemporary Art.
Other than a major retrospective at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago in 1964-65 ( with an excellent catalogue by Peter Selz ), and MoMA's prominent display of the triptych " Departure ", his work was little seen in America for decades.
Preface by Peter Selz.
* Selz, Peter ( 1964 ).
* Peter Selz, The Work of Jean Dubuffet, New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1962
The term was coined by writer, curator and Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner, along with Peter Selz, in 1959, to describe the work of painters from California, who, in their reaction to the more painterly or gestural forms of Abstract expressionism, adopted a knowingly impersonal paint application and delineated areas of color with particular sharpness and clarity.
In the late 1950s, Langsner and Peter Selz, then professor at the Claremont Colleges, observed a common link among the recent work of John McLaughlin ( 1898 – 1976 ), Lorser Feitelson, Karl Benjamin, Frederick Hammersley ( 1919 – 2009 ) and Feitelson's wife Helen Lundeberg.
He was acquitted after supportive testimony from Peter Selz, a prominent figure in the art world.
Among the foremost of the Chicago industrialists, lawyers, financiers, and merchants were John Villiers Farwell, Edmund Dick Taylor, Potter Palmer, George Pullman, Charles Gray, Marshall Field, Richard Teller Crane, Martin Ryerson, John Jacob Glessner, Jacob Bunn, John Whitfield Bunn, John Graves Shedd, Cyrus Hall McCormick, Edward Avery Shedd, Charles Banks Shedd, Leander McCormick, Stanley Field, Charles Deering, James Deering, Robert Law, Francis Peabody, Leonard Richardson, Milo Barnum Richardson, Joseph Edward Otis, Frank Hatch Jones, Arthur Jerome Eddy, Arthur J. Caton, Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank, Ezra Butler McCagg, Julius Rosenwald, Morris Selz, Harry Selz, William McCormick Blair, William Douglas Richardson, Charles Farwell, James Monroe Stryker and John Stryker of the Bunn-Richardson-Stryker-Taylor family ( See: John Whitfield Bunn and Jacob Bunn ), Samuel Insull, Max Adler, Lucius Fisher, Lucius Teeter, John Peter Altgeld, Walter Gurnee, Philip Danforth Armour, Gustavus Franklin Swift, Michael Morris, Jacob Best, Jonathan Y. Scammon, and many others.
( 1974 ) and Ph. D. ( 1987 ) in the History of Art from the University of California, Berkeley, where she studied with Peter Selz and Herschel B. Chipp, both known for their focus on artists ’ writings, the social history of art, and international art, concentrations that shaped Stiles ’ s scholarly direction.

Peter and June
But on 9 June 1448, when the king came of age, Peter had to surrender his power to Afonso V. The years of conspiracy by the Duke of Braganza finally came to a head.
Beginning in June 1907, Peter Behrens ' pioneering industrial design work for the German electrical company AEG successfully integrated art and mass production on a large scale.
* The meaning of the butterfly: Why pop culture loves the ' butterfly effect ,' and gets it totally wrong, Peter Dizikes, Boston Globe, June 8, 2008
The 1977 edition also lists Peter G. Dowdeswell of Earls Barton for drinking two pints of beer from a single vessel in 2. 3 seconds on June 11, 1975 and two litres in 6. 0 seconds on 7 February 1975.
In his June 2009, budget speech, Chief Minister Peter Caruana noted that Gibraltar's economy remains in good shape and Government finances remain healthy, solid, stable and robust, despite global economic and financial turmoil.
He was the permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, i. e. its spokesman, from 1999 to June 2009, when he was succeeded by Swedish author and historian Peter Englund.
His feast day is on June 28 in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, where it was inserted for the first time in 1920 ; in 1960 it was transferred to July 3, leaving June 28 for the Vigil of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, but in 1969 it was returned to June 28, the day of his death.
* Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, principal patrons of the Roman Catholic Church, June 29
I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky ( 1995 ): A stage piece with libretto by June Jordan and staging by Peter Sellars.
On 17 June 1944 on the Dalmatian island of Vis, the Treaty of Vis ( Viški sporazum ) was signed in an attempt to merge Tito's government ( the AVNOJ ) with the government in exile of King Peter II.
Accompanied by Peter of Canterbury, another missionary, he set off some time after July 598, and had returned by June 601.
Peter Michael Falk ( September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011 ) was an American actor, best known for his role as Lt. Frank Columbo in the television series Columbo.
Very popular among the Roman people, within ten days of Leo III ’ s death, he was escorted to Saint Peter ’ s Basilica and consecrated Bishop of Rome on 22 June 816.
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This became clear when, on 27 February 1975, Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for mayor of Berlin, was kidnapped by the Movement 2 June ( allied to the RAF ) as part of pressure to secure the release of several other detainees.
These include Americans Vito Acconci, John Baldessari, Peter Campus, Doris Totten Chase, Norman Cowie, Dan Graham, Joan Jonas, Bruce Nauman, Nam June Paik, Martha Rosler, William Wegman, and many others.
* June 19 – Peter Warrick, American football player
* June 2 – Peter Sutcliffe, English serial killer
* June 3 – Peter Glenville, English film director ( b. 1913 )
* June 26 – Peter Lorre, Hungarian-born film actor ( d. 1964 )
* June 17 – Peter Svidler, Russian chess grandmaster
* June 14 – Peter Mitchell, Australian news reader
* June 16 – Peter Sterling, Australian rugby player

Peter and 2002
According to Steven J. Brams and Peter C. Fishburn, the IEEE board in 2002 rescinded its decision to use approval voting.
* Paul Bew, Peter Gibbon, Henry Patterson, Northern Ireland 1921-2001 ; Political Forces and Social Classes ( Serif, 2002 ) ISBN 978-1-897959-38-1 http :// www. serifbooks. co. uk / books / history /
* 2002 – At a Sotheby's auction, Peter Paul Rubens ' painting The Massacre of the Innocents is sold for £ 49. 5million ( US $ 76. 2 million ) to Lord Thomson.
* The Lord Peter Wimsey Companion ( 2002 ) by Stephan P. Clarke ISBN 0-89296-850-8 published by The Dorothy L. Sayers Society.
Extract from Peter Bird's LEO — The First Business Computer ( 2002 ); at David Lawrence's Lyons website
A Friedman Prize was given to the late British economist Peter Bauer during 2002, Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto during 2004, Mart Laar, former Estonian Prime Minister during 2006 and a young Venezuelan student Yon Goicoechea during 2008.
In 2002: Peter Dredge and Ian Sanderson.
* Paul Bew, Henry Patterson, Peter Gibbon, Northern Ireland, 1921 – 2001, Serif, London, 2002, ISBN 978-1-897959-38-1
* Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. Chronicle of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy from St. Peter to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 2002, p. 117 – 118.
* Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. Chronicle of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy from St. Peter to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 2002, p. 119.
Along with Simon Peter and James the Just he was one of the most prominent early Christian leaders .< ref >" The Canon Debate ," McDonald & Sanders editors, 2002, chapter 32, page 577, by James D. G. Dunn: " James, the brother of Jesus, and Paul, the two other most prominent leading figures Peter < nowiki ></ nowiki > in first-century Christianity "</ ref > Fourteen epistles in the New Testament are traditionally attributed to Paul, although his authorship of seven of the fourteen is questioned by modern scholars.
* Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. Chronicle of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy from St. Peter to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 2002, p. 118.
* Loewenberg, Peter, Decoding the Past: The Psychohistorical Approach, Transaction Pub, ISBN 1-56000-846-6 ( 2002 )
* " Racial Profiling in an Age of Terrorism ", By Peter Siggins ( Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, March 12, 2002 )
Crow at The Grove at Farmers Market | The Grove of Los Angeles, California in 2002, with co-guitarist Peter Stroud
In 2002, Peter Hudson and the crew of Hudzo Design, LLC created " Sisyphish ", a large scale, 3D zoetrope that uses a strobe light to animate human figures swimming on a large rotating disk.
** Peter Adamson, British actor ( d. 2002 )
* John M. Gilbreth ( May 29, 1919 – December 25, 2002 ) ( age 83 ); married Dorothy Girvan ; three children ( Peter Gilbreth, James Gilbreth, Deborah ).
* Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. Chronicle of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy from St. Peter to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 2002, p. 19.
* Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy, trans Peter Pericles Trifonas ( Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 ).
In 2002, Newton-John released ( 2 ), a duets album featuring mostly Australian artists ( Tina Arena, Darren Hayes, Jimmy Little, Johnny O ' Keefe, Billy Thorpe, Keith Urban ) as well as a heartfelt " duet " with the deceased Peter Allen.
* Peter Consenstein, Literary memory, consciousness, and the group Oulipo, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 2002
* Maxwell-Stuart, P. G. Chronicle of the Popes: The Reign-by-Reign Record of the Papacy from St. Peter to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 2002, p. 54.
Models that try to integrate borrowing in an overall classification of vocabulary change, or onomasiological change, have recently been proposed by Peter Koch ( 2002 ) and Joachim Grzega ( 2003, 2004 ).

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