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Namatjira's and were
Namatjira's love of trees was often described so that his paintings of trees were more portraits than landscapes, which is shown in the portrait of the often depicted ghost gum in Ghost Gum Glen Helen ( c. 1945-49 ).

Namatjira's and .
Namatjira's skills at colouring trees can be clearly seen in this portrait.
Namatjira's skills kept increasing with experience as is shown in the highly photographic quality of Mt Hermannsburg ( 1957 ), painted only two years before he died.
Arrernte are expected to share everything they own, and as Namatjira's income grew, so did his extended family.
Namatjira's work is on public display in some of Australia's major art galleries, with some noteworthy exceptions.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales rejected Namatjira's work.

artworks and were
Aalto claimed that his paintings were not made as individual artworks but as part of his process of architectural design, and many of his small-scale " sculptural " experiments with wood led to later larger architectural details and forms.
When Germany occupied the Sudetenland, many important artworks such as the Mona Lisa were temporarily moved to the Château de Chambord.
After Nazi occupation, 61, 233 articles on more than 150, 000 seized artworks returned to France and were assigned to the Office des Biens Privés.
He imagined An Exhibition by the Artist, Adolf Hitler, in which horrific images of war with ironic titles were offered as ' artworks ' by the Nazi leader.
Yerbury strongly denied any wrongdoing and claimed the artworks were hers.
Over 200 works were displayed, and the fact that many of the artists showed artworks representative of their development from 1909 to 1912 gave the exhibition the allure of a Cubist retrospective.
Many native artworks were considered pagan idols and destroyed by Spanish explorers.
As such, there were times when the café's walls were littered with a collection of artworks, that today would make the curators of the world's greatest museums drool with envy.
Matteo Ricci visited Nanjing with many Western artworks, which were influential in showing different techniques of perspective and shading.
Known as readymades, of which the most famous is Fountain, these artworks were to become a major influence on Fluxus and conceptual art in general.
Within a year, plans for a new anthology, Fluxus 2, were in full swing to contain Flux films by John Cale and Yoko Ono ( with hand held projectors provided ), disrupted matchboxes and postcards by Ben Vautier, plastic food by Claes Oldenberg, FluxMedicine by Shigeko Kubota, and artworks made of rocks, ink stamps, outdated travel tickets, undoable puzzles and a machine to facilitate humming.
In a given society, the criteria varied according to the circumstances ; for example artworks on public display were more restrained than those for private display to adults.
A massive range of artworks ( around 132 in total ) ranging from concrete hippos to bronze statues, dancing children, giant flowers, a dinosaur, a horse and chariot and crocodiles, to name but a few, were created.
Some artists that performed the " absence " of body through their artworks were: Keith Arnatt, Andy Warhol, Anthony Gormley and Davor Džalto.
The collection of artworks were later released in a catalogue with bundled CD, under the name of " Corel Artshow ".
His early exhibited artworks were collage works influenced by " homoerotic drawings and clippings from beefcake magazines ", science fiction, and early Pop Art.
It posited that there were inherent qualities specific to each different artistic medium, and part of the Modernist project involved creating artworks that were more and more ' about ' their particular medium.
These movements were influenced by new artforms such as cinema and the rise of reproduction as a means of creating artworks.
Sixty minute silence and Sacha and Mum were two of the video artworks exhibited for the exhibition of the shortlisted artists held at the Tate Gallery in London.
A massive range of artworks ( around 132 in total ) ranging from concrete hippos to bronze statues, dancing children, giant flowers, a dinosaur, a horse and chariot and crocodiles, to name but a few, were created.
In the eighteenth century altarpieces, such as Piero della Francesca's polyptych of St Augustine, were often disassembled and seen as independent artworks.
The Artmachine was a method Tyson developed which used a combination of computer programmes, flow charts and books in order to generate chance combinations of words and ideas, which were then realised in practice as artworks in a wide range of media.
The title and concept of the series of diptychs which constitute this body of work were borrowed from biological science ; each pair of artworks featured a genotype work ( a generative system, formula or situation ), and a phenotype ( one possible expression, manifestation or consequence of the genotype ).

artworks and depictions
Its nature and its works ) and Kunst und Rasse ( Art and Race ), the latter published in 1928, in which he argued that only racially pure artists could produce a healthy art which upheld timeless ideals of classical beauty, while racially mixed modern artists produced disordered artworks and monstrous depictions of the human form.
Borrowing stylistic influences not only from the earlier Pre-Raphaelites but also from his contemporaries, the Impressionists, his artworks were known for their depictions of women from both ancient Greek mythology and Arthurian legend.
Artisans used pasted reproductions of famous artworks, nearly always religious depictions.
The supposition that aluxob featured in the mythical traditions of the pre-Columbian Maya is possibly supported by similar conceptions postulated from depictions in pre-Columbian artworks, but there is no direct evidence.
A preface to the novel claims that depictions of artworks, secret societies and rites described within the novel are factual.

artworks and Australian
Running along the centre of the house is the wood-panelled " State Entrance Hall ", lined with Australian artworks and furniture, including a study by multiple Archibald Prize-winner Sir William Dargie for the so-called " Wattle Portrait " of Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia and a study for a portrait, again by Dargie, of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
It also houses a large collection of artworks by Australian indigenous artists.
Many of the artworks can be seen in Australian galleries, notably the National Gallery of Victoria, the National Gallery of Australia and the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
There are over 20, 000 Australian artworks, including paintings, sculpture, photography, fashion and textiles, and the collection is the oldest and most well known in the country.
* Visit Gallipoli: Australian site about Gallipoli and the Anzacs, includes previously unpublished photographs, artworks and documents from Government archives.
It is true, for instance, that trees are rarely seen in Jeffrey Smarts artworks, and the only grass is that growing between concrete stones, but as Smart claims: “ an artist has to be moved to move his viewers ”, and Smart is moved by man in nature – man-made nature – not concerned with your typical Australian landscape.
Churcher now dedicates her time to displaying hidden artworks and lesser known acquisitions of the National Gallery of Australia in a television program called " Hidden Treasures " on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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