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And the second requirement for convincing people without their knowledge is artistic talent to prepare the words and pictures which persuade by using the principles which the scientists have discovered.
The first development of his artistic talent occurred while he was attending the sickbed of his father, when he attempted drawing to occupy the long hours of waiting.
Both Sophie and Edvard appear to have inherited their artistic talent from their mother.
Still attracting strongly negative reactions, in the 1890s Munch did begin to receive some understanding of his artistic goals, as one critic wrote, " With ruthless contempt for form, clarity, elegance, wholeness, and realism, he paints with intuitive strength of talent the most subtle visions of the soul.
His father trained and developed his artistic talent.
Admiring of Radiguet's great literary talent, Cocteau promoted his friend's works in his artistic circle and arranged for the publication by Grasset of Le Diable au corps ( a largely autobiographical story of an adulterous relationship between a married woman and a younger man ), exerting his influence to have the novel awarded the " Nouveau Monde " literary prize.
His teachers noticed his artistic abilities, and his mother encouraged her son's artistic talent.
Born into a large family in Dudley, England, Whale early discovered his artistic talent and studied art.
The advantages and disadvantages are typically talents and traits that work for or against the character, such as ( on the positive side ) having animal friendship, artistic talent, body awareness, a code of honor, or ( from the negative spectrum ) being socially inept, suffering from a drug addiction, sex addiction, paranoia, mystic curse or similar.
Because mania and hypomania have also been associated with creativity and artistic talent, it is not always the case that the clearly manic bipolar person needs or wants medical help ; such persons often either retain sufficient self-control to function normally or are unaware that they have " gone manic " severely enough to be committed or to commit themselves.
Picasso demonstrated extraordinary artistic talent in his early years, painting in a realistic manner through his childhood and adolescence.
xuande Emperor | Xuande is described as the only Ming emperor " who displayed genuine artistic talent ".
The decline of the Fauvist movement after 1906 did nothing to affect the rise of Matisse ; many of his finest works were created between 1906 and 1917, when he was an active part of the great gathering of artistic talent in Montparnasse, even though he did not quite fit in, with his conservative appearance and strict bourgeois work habits.
He soon showed real artistic talent.
" Others felt Tatiana's artistic talents were better expressed in handiwork and in her talent for choosing attractive fashions and creating elegant hair styles.
Her work and artistic talent has now become somewhat secondary in importance to her manner of dress, her choice of companions and her penchant for smoking cigarettes.
Carl's strong artistic talent had emerged early in his life.
Carl's artistic talent was probably inherited from his grandfather on his mother's side, who was a painter by trade.
The talent scout and artistic director at the record company, Jacques Canetti, invited Brel to move to Paris.
His prodigious artistic talent won him a place at the Royal Academy schools at the unprecedented age of eleven.
The trip also re-awakened his own talent for music ( which was nearly equal to his artistic talent ), and which found visual expression in his early masterpiece El Jaleo ( 1882 ).
Expo Art Fest ( Previously Gallery on the Green )- An annual art show that showcases the artistic talent of the people of Walters and surrounding areas.
The Screen Gems cartoons were only moderately successful and never gained the artistic talent of Disney, Warner Bros. or MGM.

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Their two daughters, Laurence ( 1864 – 1940 ) and Anna ( 1867 – 1943 ), both had artistic leanings: the former in literature, the latter in art.
At 17 years old, in his journal Sirius, she published her first poem which could be translated as On his hand are many shiny rings, ( 1907 ) signing it ‘ Anna G .’ She soon became known in St Petersburg's artistic circles, regularly giving public readings.
Featured participants included Nuria Schoenberg ( daughter of Arnold Schoenberg and widow of Luigi Nono ), musicologist James Harrison, the opera conductor Roberto Abbado, violinist Ivry Gitlis, composers Salvatore Sciarrino, Lorenzo Ferrero, and Andrea Liberovici, poet Edoardo Sanguineti, popular singer-songwriters Teresa De Sio, Gianna Nannini, and Gino Paoli, rock and jazz artists Peppe Servalo and Peppe D ' Argenzio of the Piccola Orchestra Avion Travel, and administrators Anna Cammarano ( director of classical music at RAI Trade ), Gennaro di Benedetto ( superintendent of the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa ), and Joseph Hussek ( director of the artistic programme at the Salzburg Festival ).
In 2009 Morrison left due to artistic differences and was replaced by Danish Soprano Anna Maria Wierød.
* Anna and Bernhard Blume, German artistic photographers

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This was followed by a unique artistic phase in which his statues of Isabel became stretched out ; her limbs elongated.
The artistic challenge was resurrected with increasing ambition as art became more and more realistic with the invention of photography, film ( see Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat ), and immersive computer simulations.
Initially a musician who achieved artistic and commercial success in the 1970s and 1980s, he has been called " the Netherlands ' greatest and only rock ' n ' roll star ," later in life he became a well-known painter.
Painting became a common form of artistic self-expression, and during this period painters at court or amongst elite social circuits were judged and ranked by their peers.
His mother, Maud Humphrey, was a commercial illustrator, who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James McNeill Whistler, and who later became artistic director of the fashion magazine The Delineator.
Cocteau soon became known in Bohemian artistic circles as The Frivolous Prince, the title of a volume he published at twenty-two.
Parker's erratic behavior ( attributable to his well-known drug addiction ) and artistic choices ( both Davis and Roach objected to having Duke Jordan as a pianist and would have preferred Bud Powell ) became sources of friction.
During the late 20th century, art quilts became popular for their aesthetic and artistic qualities rather than for functionality ( they are displayed on a wall or table rather than spread on a bed ).
As the daughter of two Swedish actors, Robyn grew up in a creative and artistic environment ; she became involved in acting at the age of 9, with a role as an extra in Kronbruden at the Swedish theatre Dramaten.
In the 1960s and early 1970s, writers like Frank Herbert, Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, and Harlan Ellison explored new trends, ideas, and writing styles, while a group of writers, mainly in Britain, became known as the New Wave for their embrace of a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, and a highbrow and self-consciously " literary " or artistic sensibility.
Not only was Suleiman a distinguished poet and goldsmith in his own right ; he also became a great patron of culture, overseeing the golden age of the Ottoman Empire's artistic, literary and architectural development.
This album became her commercial and artistic breakthrough.
The Butler Yeats family were highly artistic ; his brother Jack became an esteemed painter, while his sisters Elizabeth and Susan Mary — known to family and friends as Lollie and Lily — became involved in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
During the Régence, court life moved away from Versailles and this artistic change became well established, first in the royal palace and then throughout French high society.
Within a few months of the same age, the two became brothers in intellectual and artistic camaraderie.
Pavia held out against the domination of Milan, finally yielding to the Visconti family, rulers of that city in 1359 ; under the Visconti Pavia became an intellectual and artistic centre, being the seat from 1361 of the University of Pavia founded around the nucleus of the old school of law, which attracted students from many countries.
Cromwell became the king's secretary in 1534, controlling all aspects of government, including artistic propaganda.
As highlights, in 2001 and 2005, Fernando Scarpa became the artistic director of the " Bühne Wittenberg " ( Stage Wittenberg ), a project for theatre, art and culture in the whole of Germany which attracts to the city plenty of audience and whose success achieves European echo.
His residences in the castle of the bishops of Warmia at Lidzbark Warmiński ( in German, Heilsberg ) and in the summer palace of the bishops of Warmia at Smolajny became centers of artistic patronage for all sectors of partitioned Poland.
With the recent introduction of the printing press, it became possible to reproduce one's ideas much more easily on paper, and Hugo considered this period to represent the last flowering of architecture as a great artistic form.
Here, in 1940 he became the artistic director for " Interiors " and " Progressive Architecture ".
Lenox products also became well known in the US thanks to Frank Graham Holmes, chief designer from 1905 to 1954, who won several artistic awards such as the 1927 Craftsmanship Medal of the American Institute of Architects and the 1943 silver medal of the American Designers Institute.
Like its counterpart Montmartre, Montparnasse became famous at the beginning of the 20th century, referred to as les Années Folles ( the Crazy Years ), when it was the heart of intellectual and artistic life in Paris.
Although they lived nearby and sometimes worked together, there was artistic rivalry between them as their work was so distinctly different, and they never became long-term friends.

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