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catalogue and travelling
ISBN 0-87099-906-0 ( catalogue for travelling exhibition of the same name )
On the other hand, he may have intended to catalogue the Jewish communities en route to the Land of Israel to provide a guide where hospitality could be found for Jews travelling to the Holy Land, or for those fleeing oppression elsewhere.
In the words of a Warlpiri speaker quoted in a catalogue of Napangardi ’ s work: “ To me, Dorothy ’ s work is like Yapa ( people ) running through and across their country, moving across their pathways when they go travelling .”

catalogue and exhibition
Brown wrote a catalogue to accompany the special exhibition of Work.
( One ticket to the private exhibition, illustrated by Samuel Alkin and printed with ' Admission to see Mr Wedgwood's copy of The Portland Vase, Greek Street, Soho, between 12 o ' clock and 5 ', was bound into the Wedgwood catalogue on view in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British Galleries.
* Scheijen, Sjeng, Working for Diaghilev, Gent: BAI, 2005 ; exhibition catalogue of the last major exhibition dedicated to Diaghilev
According to the most authoritative present day catalogue, compiled by Seymour Slive in 1970-1974 ( Slive's last great Hals exhibition catalogue followed in 1989 ), another 222 paintings can be ascribed to Hals.
* Seymour Slive: Frans Hals, 3 dln ( oeuvre catalogue ), New York / London 1970 – 1974, and Frans Hals ( exhibition catalogue Washington / London / Haarlem, 1989.
* Alain Pasquier and Jean-Luc Martinez, Praxitèle, catalogue of the exhibition at the Louvre Museum, March, 23-June 18, 2007, Louvre editions & Somogy, Paris, 2007 ( ISBN 978-2-35031-111-1 ).
* 2007 Praxitèle: 2007 exhibition at the Musée du Louvre Exhibition catalogue by Alain Pasquier and Jean-Luc Martinez.
* Subjugated Knowledges exhibition catalogue
A Poet on Paper, ( The Soane Gallery exhibition catalogue, 30 October-19 December 1998 )
According to David Rosand in 1997, " The situation has been thrown into new critical confusion by Alessandro Ballarin's radical revision of the corpus ... exhibition catalogue, 1993, increasing it ... as well as Mauro Lucco .. book, 1996.
*' Evil Queen ' exhibition catalogue.
exhibition cataloguea YBA showcase in the USA in 1995.
Modern Painters: The Camden Town Group, exhibition catalogue, Tate Britain, London, 2008 ISBN 1-85437-781-7
Sickert in Venice, exhibition catalogue, Dulwich Picture Gallery, ISBN 978-1-85759-583-3
In 1956 the Tate Gallery held a major exhibition of his work, " Wyndham Lewis and Vorticism ," in the catalogue to which he declared that " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did and said at a certain period "— a statement which brought forth a series of " Vortex Pamphlets " from his fellow " BLAST " signatory William Roberts.
assertion of Lewis, which was printed in the exhibition catalogue: " Vorticism, in fact, was what I, personally, did, and said, at a certain period.
* “ Antoine Bourdelle, passeur de la modernité ", exhibition catalogue ( curators Roxana Theodorescu, Juliette Laffon and Colin Lemoine / Catalogue Colin Lemoine ), Bucarest, National Museum of Art, 2006
L ' eurythmie de la modernité ”, exhibition catalogue by Colin Lemoine, Japan ( Kitakyushu, Niigata, Takamatsu, Iwaki, Nagoya, Seoul ), 2007-2008.
* Daniel Marchesseau, Suzanne Valadon, exhibition catalogue, Martigny, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, 1996
( American catalogue for retrospective exhibition in Paris, Chicago, & Los Angeles, 1994 – 1995.

catalogue and contemporary
Duchesne and others have viewed the beginning of the Liber Pontificalis up until the biographies of Pope Felix III ( 483 – 492 ) as the work of a single author, who was a contemporary of Pope Anastasius II ( 496-498 ), relying on Catalogus Liberianus, which in turn draws from the papal catalogue of Hippolytus of Rome, and the Leonine Catalogue, which is no longer extant.
The Rosetta Stone is listed as " a stone of black granite, bearing three inscriptions ... found at Rosetta ", in a contemporary catalogue of the artifacts discovered by the French expedition and surrendered to British troops in 1801.
He then switched to playing custom Fender Stratocaster guitars that were modified with humbucker pickups, whilst also endorsing DiMarzio pickups ; during this time he was pictured in a contemporary DiMarzio catalogue ( around 1981 ) playing one of his modified Stratocasters.
A large portion of the library still exists and, with the contemporary catalogue, provides a fascinating insight into scholarship and book collecting in the 17th century.
Thanks to Azorín's designation of his fellow writers as a “ generation ,” contemporary critics and later literary historians were to catalogue and then interpret the arrival of new batches of authors in such generational terms for nearly the next one hundred years.
There are a number of contemporary recordings in the catalogue.
Listed in a contemporary Zonofono celebrity catalogue recently found.
In 1953 he organised, wrote the catalogue and exhibited in Space in Colour, an exhibition of ten contemporary artists, at Hanover Gallery, London.

catalogue and artists
However, in the original article on Young from the first edition of the Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll and a subsequent article in the 1983 Rolling Stone Record Guide, critic Dave Marsh used this album to accuse Young of deliberately manufacturing a self-mythology, arguing that while his highlights could be seen to place him on a level with other artists from his generation like Bob Dylan or The Beatles, the particulars of his catalogue did not bear this out.
This forced the label into a corner, and they had no choice but to decline renewal of the contracts of their most successful artists in order to continue producing the catalogue they had already built up.
While they were neither able to retain their signed artists for this period, nor to consider signing new acts, the next few years nevertheless marked several additions to the catalogue.
The alternate mix was remastered by legendary sound engineer Steve Hoffman, who is best-known for his meticulousness in remastering high quality audiophile back catalogue recordings of artists such as Miles Davis and Joni Mitchell ( Hoffman gained international prominence for his classic work on gold-plated CDs for the DCC label ).
Atlantic were a label with a catalogue of mainly blues, soul and jazz artists, but in the late 1960s it began to take an interest in progressive British rock acts.
They have been criticised for exploiting the massive catalogue of African American music, but it has also been noted that they both popularised that music, bringing it to British, world and in some cases American audiences, and helping to build the reputation of existing and past rhythm and blues artists.
Upon his death, Bidner's friend Rosemary Gahlinger-Beaune, undertook Bidner's vision and began to catalogue, using philatelic standards, artistamps from over 200 artists from 29 countries, documenting more than 10, 0000 artistamp images.
They have been criticised for exploiting the massive catalogue of African American music, but it has also been noted that they both popularised that music, bringing it to British, world and in some cases American audiences, and helping to build the reputation of existing and past rhythm and blues artists.
BMI supported music by blues, country and hillbilly artists, and Peer, through his Peer-International company, soon contributed a major part of BMI's catalogue.
It was not until the mid to late 1990s that it reappeared in a different guise, as a home for back catalogue artists of cult credibility and the odd one off single.
The Chrysalis Records label was sold 50 % in 1990, then the remaining half in 1991 to EMI with catalogue and artists such as Starsailor being shifted to the main EMI imprints.
Although he was offered more money by some major labels, Mares sold to George H. Buck's GHB / Jazzology Records, as Mares knew that Buck would make a commitment to keep all his material in print, whereas the major labels were mostly interested in the recordings by currently popular artists like Pete Fountain and Al Hirt, and were likely to let the rest of the Southland catalogue go out of print.
Under PolyGram, Mercury absorbed the artists and catalogue of Casablanca Records ( also home to the 20th Century Records back catalogue ), which consisted of heavy metalers Kiss and disco stars Donna Summer and Village People, and primarily became a rock / pop label with Kiss, Scorpions, Rush, John Cougar Mellencamp, Kurtis Blow, Tears for Fears, Bon Jovi, Cinderella, Treat, Candy, and Def Leppard.
* Charles David Smith and Richard James Howe: The Welte-Mignon, its music and musicians ; complete catalogue of Welte-Mignon reproducing piano recordings 1905 – 1932, historical overview of companies and individuals, biographical essays on the recording artists and composers.
They will be performing a world-exclusive audio-visual DJ set at the festivals, playing songs from their back catalogue alongside remixes of other artists ' songs as well as Unkle's own material.
This gave TVT the artists and / or catalogue releases of such acts as: Ministry, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, KMFDM, and others.
He sponsored numerous artists at his court, and the catalogue of his imperial painting collection lists over 6, 000 known paintings.
43 works by 14 artists were shown: paintings by Henri Rousseau, Albert Bloch, David Burliuk, Wladimir Burliuk, Heinrich Campendonk, Robert Delaunay, Elisabeth Epstein, Eugen von Kahler, Wassily Kandinsky, August Macke, Franz Marc, Gabriele Münter, Jean Bloé Niestlé and Arnold Schönberg, and an illustrated catalogue edited.
The catalogue grew to over four hundred artists within the first year and its Internet presence led to a distribution deal with Warner Bros. in Germany.
As Richard Gott wrote in the introduction to the catalogue for Brisley's exhibition Black at the South London Gallery in 1996, ' Homage to Brisley's performances and installations and references to his work, can be found in many unexpected places and in the work of other artists '.
Notable group shows included Midland Art Now featuring the work of 20 of the most prominent Midlands based artists including Roy Abell, Barrie Cook, John Farrington, Dick French, William Gear, Colin Hitchmough, John Melville, David Prentice and Peter Tarrant, and which was accompanied by a full colour printed broadsheet catalogue distributed free to the 40, 000 readers of the Birmingham Post.
In May 2006, much of V2's catalogue, including multiplatinum artists Moby and The White Stripes, was added to eMusic, making the label one of the most high-profile featured on the online music site, which mostly sells DRM-free independent music at a cost considerably lower than many of its competitors.
It started as a classical label, but is perhaps best known for its catalogue of recordings by a number of pivotal folk and blues artists from the 1960s ; the Bach Guild was a subsidiary label.

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