Artist Jacques Louis David
.... which must be of a sufficiently grand nature to inspire both the
artist and the .... expand his gifts to one of the highest forms of artistic propaganda in the
era. ....
(1480

6

)
Portraiture in the 18th Century & Modern Era
.... Instead, she maintains that imaginative renderings of women by female
artist shatter historical .... has also renewed an interest in portraiture in the modern
era. ....
(1229

5

)
Baroque era
.... The work has much in common with other artworks of the
era: His Procuress .... taking place and that often helped the viewer understand how the
artist viewed such ....
(2108

8

)
The Baroque Era in Art
....
Artist Nicholas Knupfer's "Prodigal Son" owes much to the influence of Metsu and .... of individual artists and across a broad spectrum of expressions of the
era. ....
(2934

12

)
PostModern Artist Christo
....
era in art, bringing together several of the elements of that
era, including the .... Christo presents a particular case of an
artist whose form of expression is ....
(1731

7

)
Artist/Photographers
.... Edward Steichen's early training as an
artist and his aesthetic sensibility induced .... primary contributions were in their advancement of a new
era in photography ....
(1356

5

)
Castiglione & the Genoa School of Art
.... Castiglione was open to foreign influence, as can be seen, and this was unusual for an Italian
artist of this
era (Chilvers, Osborne and Farr 97). ....
(1365

5

)
Socio-Political Influence on Literature & Art
.... Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, the author theorizes that mechanical means of reproducing art serve to remove the
artist and the
era by whom ....
(1281

5

)
The Socio-Political Influence on Literature & Art
.... Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, the author theorizes that mechanical means of reproducing art serve to remove the
artist and the
era by whom ....
(1281

5

)
Social Genesis
When art is produced, it is not only a product of its
era and social institutions from the perspective of the
artist, but also from the perspective of the ....
(699

3

)
A Comparison of Two Sculptors
.... He is seen by Labella (224) as having drawn upon the sculptural traditions of the Greeks to move the field forward more than any other
artist of his
era. ....
(1256

5

)
Art Questions
.... By looking at either the art or architecture produced in the
era of each historical event, we can see the influence of the event on the
artist or architect. ....
(1302

5

)
Robert Mapplethorpe and Analysis of His Works
.... photographic commentaries: (Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, 2007) In conclusion, Mapplethorpe's artworks created as much controversy as any
artist of his
era. ....
(595

2

)
Grandma Moses
.... and both World Wars, dying at the age of 101 in 1961 (
Artist 1). Robertson's .... of twenty-seven, a relatively old age for first marriages among women of her
era. ....
(1138

5

)
Hypothetical Ethical Dilemma
.... The "post-photographic
era" is every bit as tricky a place for the ethical
artist and those who support art. Halbert, DJ (1999). ....
(1564

6

)
Art Forgeries
.... Others argue that only being intimately familiar the art of the
era in question,
artist styles, materials used, idiosyncrasies of the
artist and other factors ....
(1391

6

)
Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... understand it, can be said to have hardly existed before the Romantic
Era. .... the growing sophistication of public taste presents a new challenge to the
artist. ....
(7793

31

)
Modernism & Postmodernism
.... is a restatement of the private and personal after the modernist
era of the .... of postmodernism, he is citing the changes that permitted the
artist to shape ....
(1571

6

)
Spirituality in Modern Art Despite t
.... In the work of contemporary feminist
artist Judy Chicago, a feminist spirituality .... The key difference between modern
era artistic productions and those of the ....
(916

4

)
Leonardo da Vinci's Work in Relation to Women
.... were still centuries away so we can only theorize from the limited information available and the work created what drove an
artist during that
era to produce ....
(2622

10

)
Christo & Post-Modern Art
....
era in art, bringing together several of the elements of that
era, including the .... Christo presents a particular case of an
artist whose form of expression is ....
(1715

7

)
Analysis of a Canvas by Peter Paul Rubens
.... and John the Baptist venerated the Christ Child and how an
artist of enormous talent made these figures relevant in the context of his own historical
era. ....
(1202

5

)
Claude Monet
.... The work, as is typical of the
artist and the
era (as well as is generally true of smaller paintings in general) is finely wrought. ....
(1556

6

)
Oppression in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... with the
artist's consciousness a means of freedom from the oppression which in this novel seems to be the essential medium in which Americans lived in the
era ....
(1568

6

)
The Cycladic Period of Art
.... These statuettes from the pre-Greek
era are products of a neolithic, or stone .... The painting "The Dream of Pope Sergius" by the
artist identified as the Follower ....
(1549

6

)
Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait
.... in which a well-known gentleman-painter signed his name both as
artist and witness .... as part of the dowry and economic customs of marriage of the
era, "Jan would ....
(710

3

)
Shakespeare
.... be able to capture the tenor of the age in characters, plot, and language that mirror the cultural viewpoint of the
era in a way that no other
artist has been ....
(3351

13

)
Art as a Mirrorn on the World
.... was in and of itself perfect, and the task of the
artist was therefore .... This basic philosophy informed all genres of Greek art during the classical
era, and was ....
(746

3

)
Beauty
.... was in and of itself perfect, and the task of the
artist was therefore .... This basic philosophy informed all genres of Greek art during the classical
era, and was ....
(746

3

)
Gianlorenzo Bernini
.... As the opening quote by Wyndham Lewis notes, Bernini's art was an expression of enormous preference, of the
artist and of an
era. ....
(1508

6

)