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Emerson and graphic
In this vein, he was initially a Computer engineering major at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ( RPI ) in Troy, New York, but moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1990 and attended Emerson College, where he studied videography and graphic design.
In terms of Lane ’ s influences and relations to the artistic tradition of Luminism, Barbara Novak, in her book " American Painting in the Nineteenth Century ", relates Lane ’ s later works to Ralph Waldo Emerson ’ s Transcendentalism ( which she relates directly to the emergence of Luminism ), claiming that " was the most ‘ transparent eyeball ", and that this was evidenced by Lane ’ s balancing of what Novak describes as the " contributions of the primitive and the graphic traditions to his art ", the primitive being what he learned on his own by first observing and interacting with the surrounding environment he sought to depict, and the graphic being those skills Lane acquired through working as a lithographer.
In addition to the examples mentioned previously, a number of world-renowned graphic artists and illustrators such as Ed Repka ( Megadeth ), Andy Warhol ( The Velvet Underground, The Rolling Stones ), Mati Klarwein ( Santana, Miles Davis ), H. R. Giger ( Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Debbie Harry ), Frank Frazetta ( Molly Hatchet ), Derek Riggs ( Iron Maiden ), Jamie Reid ( The Sex Pistols ), Howard Finster ( R. E. M., Talking Heads ), Al Hirschfeld ( Aerosmith ), Gottfried Helnwein ( Marilyn Manson ), Rex Ray ( David Bowie ), Robert Crumb ( Big Brother & the Holding Company ), John Van Hamersveld ( The Rolling Stones ), and Shepard Fairey ( Johnny Cash ) have all applied their talents to memorable music packages.

Emerson and novels
Amelia Peabody Emerson is the protagonist of the Amelia Peabody series, a series of mystery novels, written by author Elizabeth Peters.
That volume by Emerson Hough, an author of Western novels, called for a program of " selective immigration, deportation of un-Americans, and denaturalization of ' disloyal ' citizens and anarchists.
Walter Peabody Emerson, known universally as “ Ramses ,” is a fictional character in the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels set in Victorian Egypt and England, written by author Elizabeth Peters.
Ellen Emerson White is an American author who has written a number of young adult fiction novels.

Emerson and Lady
Faye Emerson, known in the early 1950s as the " First Lady of Television ," was born in Elizabeth in 1917 and died in Majorca in 1983.
Faye Margaret Emerson ( July 8, 1917 – March 9, 1983 ) was an American film actress and television interviewer known as " The First Lady of Television ".
Emerson hosted or appeared on so many talk shows — usually wearing long, low-cut gowns — and game shows, such as I've Got a Secret, that she was known as " The First Lady of Television.

Emerson and Rime
Among other works of art and literature to which Paglia applies her analysis of the Western canon are: the Venus of Willendorf, the Bust of Nefertiti, Ancient Greek sculpture, Donatello's David, Sandro Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera, Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa and The Virgin and Child with St. Anne, Michelangelo, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, William Shakespeare's As You Like It and Antony and Cleopatra, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Marquis de Sade, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship, William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Lord Byron's Don Juan, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, Honoré de Balzac, Théophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Henry James, The Pre-Raphaelites, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Emily Dickinson.

Emerson and Ancient
* Vaughn Emerson Crawford, 1917-1981-Curator of Ancient Near East Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Emerson and Last
** Hunt Emerson has adapted John Ruskin's Unto This Last into comics format, retitling the work How To Be Rich.

Emerson and other
Irish historian James Emerson Tennent theorised Galle, a southern city in Sri Lanka, was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon is said to have drawn ivory, peacocks and other valuables.
In the 19th century, under the influence of Ralph Waldo Emerson ( who had been a Unitarian minister ) and other transcendentalists, Unitarianism began its long journey from liberal Protestantism to its present more pluralist form.
This blending of elements is illustrated in his participation in the 1969 Music From Free Creek " supersession " project, where Emerson performs with drummer Mitch Mitchell and bassist Chuck Rainey covering, among other tracks, the Eddie Harris instrumental " Freedom Jazz Dance ".
While other artists such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones had used the Moog in studio recordings, Emerson was the first artist to tour with one.
English historian James Emerson Tennent also theorized Galle, a southern city in Sri Lanka, was the ancient seaport of Tarshish from which King Solomon is said to have drawn ivory, peacocks and other valuables.
The town of Emerson, Manitoba lies just north of the city on the other side of border.
Thereafter, other keyboard-oriented power trios also emerged such as Atomic Rooster, the guitar-less incarnations of Soft Machine and The Nice, and perhaps the most successful, Emerson, Lake & Palmer ( formed from Atomic Rooster and The Nice keyboard trios ).
Maynard knocked himself temporarily unconscious during a takedown of Emerson, who then submitted due to an aggravated injury of the ribs, both being unaware that the other fighter could not continue.
Ralph Waldo Emerson proclaimed that Barnum's downfall showed " the gods visible again " and other critics celebrated Barnum's moral comeuppance.
By 1970, Emerson and the other band members were frustrated with their lack of mainstream success and they soon broke up.
It was also released in North America by Taito America Corporation by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson Arcadia 2001 and other video game consoles.
Beside Emerson and Thoreau, other artists and writers have been inspired by Mount Monadnock, including:
Members of the Grateful Dead and other groups would hang out in the studio ; Emerson, Lake & Palmer's visit to Muni's show is often credited for popularizing the group in America.
From there other early photographers, including Henry Peach Robinson and Peter Henry Emerson, continued to promote the concept of photography as art.
Among Abercrombie's other well-known progeny are Life Sign, Armbro Emerson, Anniecrombie, Missisippen, Misfit, Kentucky Spur, Goliath Bayama, Dontgetinmyway, Albert Albert and Armbro Dallas.
Lowell had high hopes for his performance but was overshadowed by the other notables presenting works that day, including Ralph Waldo Emerson and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. " I did not make the hit I expected ," he wrote, " and am ashamed at having been tempted again to think I could write poetry, a delusion from which I have been tolerably free these dozen years.
ARC dropped Pathé and Scranton Button's label Emerson but kept all of the other labels belonging to the combined company, including Banner, active.
Grey Gull used primarily their own recordings during 1922 and 1923, although some were leased from other companies such as Plaza, Emerson and the New York Recording Laboratories ( Paramount et al .).
Most of the masters were leased from other labels, early on mostly Emerson.
Issues include recordings originally made by Pathe, Emerson, Banner, and other labels.
At MGM Loos happily turned out scripts ; however, she frequently had to use Emerson as a conduit to communicate with directors and other executives who balked at dealing with a woman on equal footing.
Both Emerson and Helen Hayes ' husband Charles MacArthur died with a few weeks of each other, and the women threw themselves into their work together, with Anita working on an adaptation for Hayes filming Anastasia in London.
She was especially influenced by Reverend Joseph Emerson, whose ' Discourse on Female Education ' ( 1822 ) advocated that women should be trained to be teachers rather than " to please the other sex.
From this model, active members and alumni continually work together in an effort to better each other, Emerson College, and the Boston communities as a whole.

Emerson and classic
In recent years, several notable classic music composers, conductors and musicians have been performing various orchestral versions of Emerson ’ s compositions, such as “ Tarkus ” and “ Piano Concerto No. 1 ”, around the world.
The Emerson brothers rekindled the classic sound of Sol Ho ' opi ' i with the National steel guitar on their vintage 1920s stylings.
The relationship between Amelia and Emerson may best be described as ' Brontean '; the story of the handsome but rough-mannered hero tamed by the right woman plays out according to classic Romantic formula.
Growing up in New Jersey, Emerson trained as a classic ballet dancer.
Williams, in what is now considered a classic by evolutionary biologists, outlines a gene-centered view of evolution, disputes notions of evolutionary progress, and criticizes contemporary models of group selection, including the theories of Alfred Emerson, A. H. Sturtevant, and to a smaller extent, the work of V. C. Wynne-Edwards.
Charlie Waller assembled the " Second classic lineup " of the Country Gentlemen soon after, with Bill Emerson returning on banjo, Doyle Lawson on mandolin, Bill Yates on bass and Ricky Skaggs on fiddle.
While Mark Rivera remains as Starr's bandleader, the new players for the 2001 US tour here include Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Greg Lake, Mott the Hoople's Ian Hunter and-bringing a more updated sound to the precedings-Supertramp's Roger Hodgson, Howard Jones and former Prince bandmember Sheila E .. Starr naturally has the biggest share of the songs, performing his classic hits from the 1960s and 1970s-with the relatively recent " Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go " from 1992's Time Takes Time, with all his celebrity guests each having their moment in the spotlight.

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