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art and critic
* 1856 – William Martin Conway, English art critic and mountaineer ( d. 1937 )
Korner married Roberta, daughter of art critic Robert Melville.
The critic accused Pasternak of distorting Goethe's " progressive ," meanings to support " the reactionary theory of ' pure art '", as well as introducing aesthetic and individualist values.
From the painting's title, art critic Louis Leroy coined the term " Impressionism ", which he intended as disparagement but which the Impressionists appropriated for themselves.
What would become the influential Poetry Magazine was founded in 1912 by Harriet Monroe, who was working as an art critic for the Chicago Tribune.
This was noted at the time by art critic and author Émile Zola, who offered his opinion:
In the Impressionist exhibit of 1876 however, art critic Albert Wolf complained in his review, “ Try to make M. Pissarro understand that trees are not violet, that sky is not the color of fresh butter.
.” Journalist and art critic Octave Mirbeau on the other hand, writes, “ Camille Pissarro has been a revolutionary through the revitalized working methods with which he has endowed painting ”.
Joachim Pissarro notes that virtually every reviewer who commented on Pissarro ’ s work noted “ his extraordinary capacity to change his art, revise his position and take on new challenges .” One critic writes:
During the period Pissarro exhibited his works, art critic Armand Silvestre had called Pissarro the " most real and most naive member " of the Impressionist group.
Denis Diderot ( ; October 5, 1713 – July 31, 1784 ) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer.
* 1866 – Roger Fry, English artist and art critic ( d. 1934 )
Regina Hackett, as the Seattle Post-Intelligencer art critic, provided a chronology of his work during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s:
Count Francesco Algarotti ( 11 December 1712 – 3 May 1764 ) was an Italian polymath, philosopher, poet, essayist, anglophile, art critic and art collector.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing ( 22 January 172915 February 1781 ) was a German writer, philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and one of the most outstanding representatives of the Enlightenment era.
Together with the Estonian poet, writer and art critic Ilmar Laaban, they developed their concept of Irrealism through several essays, exhibitions, projects, manifest and a book, " Irréalisation ".
* 1947 – David Shapiro, American poet, literary critic, and art historian
In 1871, Arthur Severn married Joan Ruskin Agnew, a cousin of the Victorian art and social critic John Ruskin.
" She was a graphic artist and a painter, and — under the name " Alice Bradley Davey " — an art critic for the Chicago Sun between 1941 and 1942.
* John A. Walker ( born 1938 ), British art critic and historian
The Westernizer artist and art historian Alexandre Benois was one such critic.
By the mid-18th century there was an increasing number of proposals to create a public gallery, with the art critic La Font de Saint-Yenne publishing, in 1747, a call for a display of the royal collection '.
The art critic Vittorio Sgarbi, however, has compared Tonato's worked to those of Maurits Cornelis Escher.
Amongst those who followed these ideas were the English poets and painters that constituted the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who, from about 1850, opposed the dominant trend of industrial Victorian England, because of their " opposition to technical skill without inspiration " They were influenced by the writings of the art critic John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ), who had strong feelings about the role of art in helping to improve the lives of the urban working classes, in the rapidly expanding industrial cities of Britain.

art and Geoffrey
Geoffrey Miller, drawing on some of Darwin's largely neglected ideas about human behavior, has hypothesized that many human behaviors not clearly tied to survival benefits, such as humor, music, visual art, verbal creativity, and some forms of altruism, are courtship adaptations that have been favored through sexual selection.
The received wisdom that he is not a particularly talented composer, at least for large genres, has been cited as a cause for this state of affairs ; his strongest talent is said to lie in the crystallization of mood at an instant as captured in his art songs and instrumental miniatures .< ref > Norris, Geoffrey and Neff, Lyle.
* Geoffrey Webb ( art historian )
In 1971 Finn and Chunn went to Auckland University, and there they met and befriended a group of art students including Philip Judd, Geoffrey Noel Crombie and Rob Gillies.
In 1971 – 1972, art teacher Geoffrey Bardon encouraged Aboriginal people in Papunya, north west of Alice Springs to put their Dreamings onto canvas.
In 1971-2 art teacher Geoffrey Bardon encouraged the Aboriginal people of Papunya to paint their Dreamtime stories on canvas, leading to the development of the Papunya Tula school, or ' dot art ' which has become possibly Australia's most recognisable style of art worldwide.
Among others the Pearl Poet, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower and William Langland created a distinctive English culture and art.
* Geoffrey: An art student in his early twenties who becomes Jo's roommate and friend.
London art dealer Geoffrey Agnew once said of his acquisitions: “ It took an American collector to make the English look again at their own paintings .”
Whereas the predominant Aboriginal style was based on the one developed with some assistance from art teacher Geoffrey Bardon at the Papunya community in 1971 of many similarly sized dots carefully lying next to each other in distinct patterns, Kngwarreye created her own original artistic style.
He is best known for his role on Comedy Central's Strangers with Candy as Geoffrey Jellineck, the closeted gay art teacher at Flatpoint High, who carries on a not-so-secret relationship with his colleague Chuck Noblet ( Stephen Colbert ).

art and Grigson
After working in art galleries, Grigson went into publishing, joining George Rainbird's company in 1953 as a picture researcher for the encyclopedic People, Places, Things and Ideas.

art and echoed
The 19th century brought a particular admiration for Leonardo's genius, causing Henry Fuseli to write in 1801: " Such was the dawn of modern art, when Leonardo da Vinci broke forth with a splendour that distanced former excellence: made up of all the elements that constitute the essence of genius ..." This is echoed by A. E. Rio who wrote in 1861: " He towered above all other artists through the strength and the nobility of his talents.
Or, if you prefer, Niggle's Tree always existed — he simply echoed it in his art.
The art of the novel reached a pinnacle in Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, but its combination of social commentary and psychological insight were echoed in highly skilled novels such as Wu Jingzi's The Scholars ( 1750 ) and Li Ruzhen's Flowers in the Mirror ( 1827 ).
The progress in 18th-century Paris of collecting both works of art and of curiosité, dimly echoed in the English curios, and the origins in Paris, Amsterdam and London of the modern art market have been increasingly well documented and studied since the mid-19th century.
Other photographers and art critics, including Oscar Rejlander, Marcus Aurelius Root, John Ruskin, echoed these ideas.
Other writers echoed Alden ’ s lament through and after the 1880s ; the first collections of shanties appeared in that decade, in one sense as a response to what the authors believed was a vanishing art.
The passionate side of her father ’ s nature seems to be echoed in Lucy ’ s own passion for music, art and nature, while much of her development as a teenager and young woman seems to have been partly driven by a need to cast off her mother ’ s repressive influence.
He also states that All art must be revolutionary and in being revolutionary it must be collective, committing, and functional, this is echoed by Shahadah who states " in Africa all art is socially functional.
Variations of its triangual cut-out pattern are echoed in mid-20th century Modernist art, and its outline remains one of the most recognizable of African art forms.

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