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  1. Pointillism

    , whereas pointillism is more focused on the specific style of brushwork used to apply the paint. ref name artcyclopedia Pointillism . Artcyclopedia. Artists by Movement. John Malyon Artcyclopedia ... au Puits , 1892, showing a detail with constituent colors. The practice of Pointillism is in sharp contrast to the traditional methods of blending pigments on a Palette painting palette . Pointillism ... used to delineate Texture painting texture . The majority of pointillism is done in oil paints ... or bleed. ref Nathan, Solon. Pointillism Materials. Web. 9 Feb 2010. http www.si.umich.edu chico emerson pntmat.html ref Music Pointillism also refers to a style of 20th century music composition ... texture similar to pointillism. ref Britannica The Online Encyclopedia http www.britannica.com ref This type ... Category Pointillism als Pointillismus be x old bg ca Puntillisme cs ... Pointillisme ja no Pointillisme pl Puentylizm pt Pontilhismo ro Pointilism ru simple Pointillism sr fi Pointillismi sv Pointillism th tr Noktac l k vi Pha m u theo ...   more details



  1. John Roy

    John Roy September 13, 1930 June 13, 2001 was a noted professor in the Art Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst University of Massachusetts, Amherst from 1964 until his retirement in 1994. He continued to paint until his death in 2001. His work included pointillism and photorealism and he created a remarkable and highly original body of work that represents an important contribution to the history of late twentieth century American painting. ref Citation title University of Massachusetts Herter Gallery Exhibit John Roy 2007 year 2007 url http www.umass.edu umhome events articles 46613.php accessdate 2009 12 10 format html ref A contemporary and colleague of Chuck Close , the two influenced each others work considerably. Roy was the subject of one of Close s more noted paintings. ref Citation title CMA Exhibition Feature Chuck Close American, born 1940 John Fingerprint, 1983 year 2007 url http www.clevelandart.org exhibcef gund html 1474145.html accessdate 2007 05 29 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Roy, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2001 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Roy, John Category American painters Category American printmakers Category American photographers Category Contemporary painters Category Postmodern artists Category 1930 births Category 2001 deaths Category Pointillism Category Photorealist artists US painter stub ...   more details



  1. Vít?zslav Karel Ma?ek

    orphan date July 2010 V t zslav Karel Ma ek 1865 1927 was a Czechoslovakia n artist active during the Art Nouveau movement in Europe . He studied pointillism after the manner of Seurat , and had a large influence on later artists, such as Gustav Klimt . Notable works The Prophetess Libu e External links http katalog.upm.cz cgi bin k6?ST 03&L 04&KOD 04&PZ 02&JAK L&KDE 016&RET V A1t D8zslav Karel Ma E7ek Bibliotheque du Musee des Arts Decoratifs a Prague Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Masek, Karel Vitezslav ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Masek, Karel Vitezslav Category Czech painters Category 1927 deaths Category 1865 births CzechRepublic painter stub ...   more details



  1. Georges Lemmen

    Portrait of Mme. Lemmen , 1893 gallery See also Pointillism Georges Seurat History of painting Western ... Lemmen http www.abcgallery.com P pointillism lemmen.html Post Impressionism Use dmy dates date April ... 1916 deaths Category Post impressionist painters Category Pointillism Category People from Schaerbeek ...   more details



  1. Luminism (Impressionism)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Luminism is a late impressionism impressionist or neo impressionist style in painting which devotes great attention to light effects. The term has been used for the style of the Belgium Belgian painters such as Emile Claus and Th o van Rysselberghe and their followers nl Jenny Montigny Jenny Montigny nl , Anna De Weert, Georges Morren , Gustave De Smet , Frits Van den Berghe , Constant Permeke , and Yvonne Serruys , as well as for the early pointillism pointillist work of the Netherlands Dutch painters Jan Toorop , Leo Gestel , Jan Sluijters , and Piet Mondriaan . Both styles have little in common. Emile Claus s work is still close to that of the great French impressionists, especially Claude Monet , whereas Dutch luminism, characterized by the use of large color patches, is closer to fauvism . Category Art movements in Dutch painting Category Belgian art Category Impressionism Category Post Impressionism Art movement stub de Luminismus es Luminismo fr Luminisme it Luminismo lb Luminismus Belsch hu Luminizmus nl Luminisme ru vls Luminisme ...   more details



  1. Tuna Fishing (painting)

    Unreferenced date November 2008 Infobox Painting image file Tuna fishing.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 300px title Tuna Fishing artist Salvador Dal year 1966 67 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 304 width 404 height inch 119.65 width inch 159.06 diameter cm diameter inch city List of islands of France Ile de Bandol museum Foundation Paul Ricard Tuna Fishing Homage to Meissonier was painted by Salvador Dal in 1966 1967 and is seen by many as one of Dal s last masterpieces. Filled chaotically with the violent struggle of the men in the picture and the big fish. A golden knife stabs into the fish and the azure blue sea becomes red with blood. This painting is a dedication to Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier , a 19th century French painter who specialised in battle scenes. This picture sees Dal absorb different styles which he previously explored, such as Surrealism , Pointillism , Action Painting , Tachisme , Pop Art , Op Art and psychedelic art. Salvador Dal Category Paintings by Salvador Dal Category Surrealist paintings Category 1967 paintings Category Animals in art Painting stub he ru uk ...   more details



  1. Louis Fabien

    Orphan date November 2006 Louis Fabien born January 18, 1924 is the pseudonym of a French painter. Biography Fabien was born in L Isle Jourdain in the French d partement of Vienne . He is a self taught figurative painter of the School of Paris who uses a modern form of pointillism . He paints in a realistic style and tries to capture colorful and often charming moments. Fabien has exhibited his work in most of the important Paris salon shows and has had one man shows in many countries including France, USA, Japan, England, Germany. He began to show his work in the early 1950s in the Salon d Automne and in 1953 exhibited in the Salon de la Jeune Peinture, of which he was elected president in 1964 and in 1965. In 1957 he was accorded the Prix Greenshields. Fabien s paintings have been acquired by the French State, the City of Paris, and the Petit Palais of Geneva. References Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, E. B n zit, Paris http phillipsgalleries.net DisplayArtistDetail.cfm?ID 8 Biography of Louis Fabien at the Philips Galleries http www.austingalleries.com artist bio.asp?ID 345 Biography of Louis Fabien at the Austin Galleries External links http www.louisfabien.fr Official website with many paintings http phillipsgalleries.net DisplayArtistCurrent.cfm?ID 8 Paintings of Louis Fabien at the Phillips Galleries in Palm each, Florida Category French painters ...   more details



  1. Bubblegram

    A bubblegram is a dimension 3D image composed of points suspended in a medium, typically a plastic block. It can be described as a 3D version of the late 19th century, European, 2D art of pointillism . Laser bubblegrams gained wide commercial success in the early 2000s as a fad in the United States 3D representations of monuments, corporate symbols, and nature scenes appeared in gift shops. The 3D images are created by intersecting lasers in appropriately doped plastic, which may induce a chemical reaction via heat or photonic excitation, resulting in the formation of an air bubble or of plastic with a different index of refraction . Some subsurface laser etching machines produce bubblegrams using a single conically focused laser to create 0.1 mm fractures within a glass block. There also exist companies which will take custom photographs of people, convert them to a heightmap , and render them as a bubblegram as a Souvenir memento . See also List of laser articles External links http www.bathsheba.com crystal process Laser Crystal Technique How a single conical laser beam makes a bubblegram engineering stub Category 3D imaging he ...   more details



  1. Gemma Vercelli

    Orphan date February 2009 Primary sources date June 2007 Gemma Vercelli , a painting painter , born in Turin Torino , Italy , 1906 1995. Like her brother Renato Vercelli , Gemma was given her first painting lessons by her father Giulio Romano . Apart from short visits to Nice , Paris , and London , she lived and worked mainly in Torino until 1960. From that date on, she settled in the countryside. The paintings of Gemma are totally idealistic Allegory allegorical , symbolizing emotion s, nature s cycles, or various Mythology mythologies by women s Etheric body ethereal bodies and faces. Most notable is her fine rendering of expression in the eyes, and her gift to give life to the hands. Her technique using delicate touches of colours sometimes evokes pointillism . External links http www.3vercelli.com Examples of her paintings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vercelli, Gemma ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1906 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vercelli, Gemma Category 1906 births Category 1995 deaths Category Italian painters ...   more details



  1. Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig

    File Hart Nibbrig Oogstmaand 1894.jpg thumb right Harvest, 1894 Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig 1866, Amsterdam &ndash 1915, Laren , was a 19th century painter from the Northern Netherlands. Biography According to the RKD he was the pupil of the nephew of Cornelis Springer , Johan Adolph Rust, in the working class drawing school of Amsterdam. ref name RKD http www.rkd.nl rkddb dispatcher.aspx?action search&database ChoiceArtists&search priref 224445 Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig in the RKD ref He did well there and later travelled south to become a pupil of Fernand Cormon at the Acad mie Cormon and Acad mie Julian in Paris. ref name RKD He was a friend of the Singers and many of his works are in the Singer Laren museum. A street is named after him in the neighborhood of streets named after 19th and 20th century Dutch painters in Overtoomse Veld Noord, Amsterdam. commonscat Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig BPN 01471306 References reflist http www.artnet.com artists ferdinand hart nibbrig Ferdinand Hart Nibbrig on Artnet DEFAULTSORT Hart Nibbrig, Ferdinand Category 1866 births Category 1915 deaths Category 19th century painters from the Northern Netherlands Category People from Amsterdam Category Pointillism Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hart Nibbrig, Ferdinand ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION 19th century painter from the Northern Netherlands DATE OF BIRTH 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Amsterdam DATE OF DEATH 1915 PLACE OF DEATH Laren ...   more details



  1. Jim Pescott

    Multiple issues BLP sources December 2011 no footnotes December 2011 orphan January 2009 notability March 2012 Infobox artist bgcolour name Jim Pescott image imagesize 150px caption birth name birth date birth place death date death place nationality Canadian field Painting Painter , Visual Art ist training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards Jim Pescott is a Calgary Calgary based Canadian Visual Art ist ref cite news url http www.canada.com calgaryherald news city story.html?id 1cde89f6 4883 401e a2f2 2e0a092712d6 title Faith calendar date 6 September 2008 work Postmedia News accessdate 7 March 2012 ref and Painting Painter . Painting in Dots Jim paints with a style reminiscent of Pointillism , he is often referred to as a pointillist. His style, however, is different from the classic approach. By contrast to Seurat and his followers who brought the world Pointillism over a century ago, Jim mixes colors on his palette as opposed to placing dots of different colors on canvas side by side to fill defined spaces. Jim likes to refers to his style of painting as Dottilism . Jim paints from three sources actual places on site , his photograph collection, and images in his thoughts. Because his paintings take from twenty to forty hours, when he paints on location it s not possible to complete the work as light and other conditions change so Jim takes the canvas back to his studio to be finished. He s never without a camera Jim s collection of concept material is vast and growing. Selected Exhibitions and Engagements 2003 Participation in the Florence Biennale Biennale Internazionale dell Art Contemporanea , Florence , Italy http www.imdb.com title tt0372326 Hollywood Wives The Next Generation Jim s paintings appear in this movie Interviewed on Viva Domenica , a national television program at TLN Telelatino , Toronto , Ontario 2006 Festival solo show at http www.mermaidskissgallery.com Mermaid s Kiss Gallery , Gimli, Manitoba Gimli , Manitoba Winter Plac ...   more details



  1. Open, to Love

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Open, to Love Type album Artist Paul Bley Cover Open to Love.jpg Background Released 1972 Recorded 11 September 1972 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo Genre Jazz Length 42 58 Label ECM Records Producer Manfred Eicher Last album Synthesizer Show br 1970 This album Open, to Love br 1972 Next album Scorpio br 1972 Open, to Love is a jazz album by Paul Bley . It features Bley performing seven solo piano pieces and is regarded to be not only one of his best albums, but a defining album in the history of the ECM Records ECM record label. Three of the tracks were composed by ex wife Carla Bley and another two by Bley s then wife Annette Peacock . The album is one of the first showcases of the Pointillism Music pointillism and silence that would inform much of his later work ref name Allmusic . Open, to Love was selected to be part of the ECM Touchstones series as one of the most influential recordings on the label ref http www.ecmrecords.com Catalogue ECM 1000 1023.php ECM 1023 Bot generated title ref . Reception The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4 stars stating Despite the fact that pianist and composer Paul Bley had been a renowned and innovative jazzman for nearly 20 years, 1973 saw the release of his most mature and visionary work, and one that to this day remains his opus. This is one of the most influential solo piano recordings in jazz history, and certainly one that defined the sound of the German label ECM... Ultimately, what Bley offers is jazz pianism as a new kind of aural poetics, one that treats the extension of the composer s line much as the poet treats the line as the extension of breath. Sheer brilliance . ref name Allmusic Jurek, T. http www.allmusic.com album open to love r135575 review Allmusic Review accessed August 29, 2011 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4.5 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing Closer Carla Bley 5 55 Ida Lupino Carla Bley 7 35 Started Paul Bley 5 21 Ope ...   more details



  1. Ben-Day dots

    No footnotes date April 2009 Image La Cara de Barcelona 001.jpg thumb right Roy Lichtenstein The Ben Day dots printing process, named after illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day, Jr. , is similar to Pointillism . Depending on the effect, color and optical illusion needed, small colored dots are closely spaced, widely spaced or overlapping. Magenta dots, for example, are widely spaced to create pink. 1950s and 1960s pulp comic book s used Ben Day dots in the four process colors CMYK color model cyan, magenta, yellow and black to inexpensively create shading and secondary color s such as green, purple, orange and flesh tones. File Benday Dots.svg left thumb Ben Day dots differ from halftone dots in that the Ben Day dots are always of equal size and distribution in a specific area. To apply the dots to a drawing the artist would purchase transparent overlay sheets from a stationery supplier. The sheets were available in a wide variety of dot size and distribution, which gave the artist a range of tones to use in the work. The overlay material was cut in the shapes of the tonal areas desired i.e. shadow or background or surface treatment and rubbed onto the specific areas of the drawing with a burnisher. When photograph ically reproduced as a line cut for letterpress printing , the areas of Ben Day overlay provided tonal shading to the printing plate. Ben Day dots were considered the hallmark of United States American artist Roy Lichtenstein , who enlarged and exaggerated them in many of his painting s and sculpture s. Other illustrator s and graphic design ers have used enlarged Ben Day dots in print media for a similar effect. See also Dither Halftone Category Printing terminology de Benday Dots ka pt Pontos Ben Day ...   more details



  1. Alice Schille

    Alice Schille 1869 1955 was an United States America n watercolorist and painter. Schille was born in Columbus, Ohio and attended the Columbus Art School beginning in 1891, and studied at the Art Students League of New York on a scholarship under William Merritt Chase . There she studied figure drawing with Kenyon Cox. In 1894 she went to Europe and remained there until 1900, in 1903 studying at the Acad mie Colarossi in Paris, later traveling extensively in the United States, Morocco, Egypt and abroad. For years she taught at the Columbus Art School, retiring in 1948. Alice Schille s father was Peter Schille and her mother was Sophia Green. She lost her father when she was only 17. Her mother lived to the age of 101 years. Alice Schille won the gold medal at the 1915 annual watercolor exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, along with many other honors throughout her lifetime. Scholar James Keny notes in his excerpt on Schille in the Encyclopedia of the Midwest that in 1909 Schille exhibited some of the first examples of Pointillism by an American artists at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Schille is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio . Asked how to say her name, she told The Literary Digest it was SHILL ay. Charles Earle Funk, What s the Name, Please? , Funk & Wagnalls, 1936. External links http www.tfaoi.com aa 5aa 5aa327.htm Online biography American Orientalists, by Gerald M. Ackerman http www.tfaoi.com aa 5aa 5aa327.htm http www.askart.com askart artist.aspx?artist 25270 http www.amazon.com Alice Schille William H Gerdts dp 1555951813 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schille, Alice ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1955 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schille, Alice Category 1869 births Category 1955 deaths Category American artists Category Burials at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio Category People from Columbus, Ohio Ohio bio stub US artist stub ...   more details



  1. Alfred William Finch

    Alfred William Willy Finch 1854  1930 was a Ceramics art ceramist and Painting painter in the Pointillism pointillist and Neo Impressionism Neo Impressionist style. Life and work File Willy Finch.jpg thumb right center Box at the Theatre Alfred William Finch was born in Brussels , Belgium to England English parents and lived his later life in Finland . Finch trained at the Acad mie Royale des Beaux Arts in Brussels, and on 28 October 1883, Finch became a founding member of Les XX , a group of twenty Belgian painters, designers and sculptors, who rebelled against the prevailing artistic standards and outmoded academism. He was impressed by the works of Georges Seurat and Paul Signac and changed his own painting style from a more realistic approach into a pointillistic style. In the following years, Finch became one of the leading representatives of his style in Belgium, along with Th o van Rysselberghe . During the early 1890s, Finch switched careers from painting to pottery, upon the realization that he couldn t make a living by painting. Invited by count Louis Sparre , Finch moved to Porvoo , Finland in 1897 to head the Iris ceramics factory, and influenced the development of the local Jugendstil . After the factory was closed, Finch resumed his painting career. He died in Helsinki in 1930. External links http www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk biog Finc AW.htm Alfred Finch biography on the Glasgow University web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Finch, Alfred William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ceramist, painter DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH Brussels, Belgium DATE OF DEATH 1930 PLACE OF DEATH Helsinki, Finland Use dmy dates date April 2011 DEFAULTSORT Finch, Alfred William Category 1854 births Category 1930 deaths Category Belgian painters Category Post impressionist painters Category Belgian potters Category Finnish potters There is a pointillist painting by this painter in the Amos Anderson Art Museum in Helsinki,Finland View of Fiesole ...   more details



  1. Francisco Romano Guillemin

    Orphan date November 2008 att November 2008 Francisco Romano Guillem n 1884 1950 was a Mexico Mexican artist born in Tlapa Tlapa, Guerrero . He is considered to be one of the few Mexican Impressionism Impressionists . He started his art studies in Puebla and then continued at the Academia de San Carlos under the direction of Antonio Fabres , German Gedovius and Leandro Izaguirre . He was a fellow student of the famous mural ist Diego Rivera . His great influence was Impressionism which he discovered during a trip to Europe . Georges Pierre Seurat Seurat and his pointillism style played a major role in his formation as an artist. Upon his return to Mexico he became a professor at the Escuela de Bellas Artes. Francisco Romano Guillemin died in Cuautla, Morelos in 1950. References Reflist 1 Artspawn. http www.artspawn.com artists Francisco Romano Guillemin Biography of Francisco Romano Guillemin , Biographical information about Francisco Romano Guillemin at Artspawn . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Romano Guillemin, Francisco ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1950 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Romano Guillemin, Francisco Category Mexican painters Category Impressionist painters Category 1884 births Category 1950 deaths Category Mexican people of Italian descent Category Mexican people of French descent Category People from Guerrero Mexico painter stub de Francisco Romano Guillem n es Francisco Romano Guillemin ...   more details



  1. Félix Fénéon

    Image Signac.jpg thumb Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones, and Tints, Portrait of M. F lix F n on in 1890 , by Paul Signac 1890 . 73.5 92.5 cm. F lix F n on 22 June 1861, Turin , Italy 29 February 1944, Ch tenay Malabry was a Paris ian anarchist and art critic during the late 19th century. He Neologism coined the term Neo impressionism in 1886 to identify a group of artists led by Georges Seurat , and ardently promoted them. The F n on Prize was established in 1949 by his wife based on proceeds from the sale of his art collection. Works Les Impressionnistes en 1886 uvres preface by Jean Paulhan , Paris, Gallimard, 1948 uvres plus que compl tes , 1970 Nouvelles en trois lignes , translated and published as Novels in Three Lines with introduction by Luc Sante , 2007 ISBN 978 1 59017 230 8 Correspondance de Fanny & F lix F n on avec Maximilien Luce , 2001 Petit suppl ment aux uvres plus que compl tes , 2 volumes Le Proc s des Trente , 2004 Correspondance de St phane Mallarm et F lix F n on . Maurice Imbert, editor 2007 External links commonscat http www.abcgallery.com list 2002aug01.html Olga s Gallery Newsletter F lix F n on and Pointillism Post Impressionism Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME F n on, F lix ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Art critic who coined the term Neo impressionism neo impressionnism . DATE OF BIRTH 22 June 1861 PLACE OF BIRTH Turin , Italy DATE OF DEATH 29 February 1944 PLACE OF DEATH Ch tenay Malabry , France DEFAULTSORT Feneon, Felix Category 1861 births Category 1944 deaths Category People from Turin Category French anarchists Category French art critics france artist stub de F lix F n on fr F lix F n on gl F lix F n on it F lix F n on he hu F lix F n on ru , sl F lix F n on ...   more details



  1. Matricism

    Multiple issues coi April 2010 primarysources April 2010 refimprove April 2010 orphan August 2010 wikify January 2011 Matricism is a derivative of Pointillism which utilizes scientific as well as purely aesthetical principals. In Matricism, the practitioner applies a logical, sequential, and often scientifically based process to construct a complete pictorial statement which is typically rendered on canvas with oils though any medium is equally applicable . Executed with small units or dabs of medium, the texture, pattern, and color geometries can play equal parts in expressing myriad levels of consciousness, abstraction, thought, motion, or being beyond the obvious subject of the work. Matricism can thought to be the entire process which encompasses every criteria by which the various components of the design decisions are made the where, the how and most importantly, the why a given element is placed where it is. Developed in 1987 by Christian Howard Seidler as a technique for teaching the science of color. Based on mathematics and geometry, Matricism served as a bridge language for the fusion of the art of executing a painting with technology and robotics in oils on canvas. References As of http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Matricism&oldid 351804786 this edit , this article incorporates content from http www.matricism.com Matricism.com , which is released under the http creativecommons.org licenses by 3.0 us Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States license , but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed. Reference, Artist s Magazine, April 2003 Bionic Art by Jennifer Ball and Barbara Rushing. Reference, Matricism and the Randall Technologies by Gene Amend, Brookhaven College. http www.scribd.com doc 29714585 Matricism and the Randall Technologies Reference, Matricism translated into Persian language Persian by Reza Rafii Rad, University of Tehran, Iran 2008 http www.scribd.com doc 29714483 Matricism Farsi Translation Reference, Matricism ...   more details



  1. Jerry Wilkerson

    Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Jerry Wilkerson image imagesize caption birth name birth date Birth date 1943 9 5 birth place Beaumont, Texas death date death date and age 2007 6 2 1943 9 5 death place St. Louis, Missouri http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 9145999 Jerry O Wilkerson Painter s.html nationality United States American field Painting training movement Pointillism Pointillistic works patrons influenced by influenced Jerry Oliver Wilkerson September 5, 1943 in Texas June 2, 2007 was a St. Louis, Missouri artist known for his contemporary pointillism pointillistic style of painting , and as a supporter of local business and talent. After completing his BS at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas , in 1966, Wilkerson obtained his MFA 1968 from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He settled in St. Louis following military service in the United States Army Army from 1968 1970. Wilkerson exhibited at galleries in St. Louis, Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City , New Orleans , New York City , and Carmel, California . His works are represented in several public collections including, among others, the St. Louis Art Museum , the Baltimore Museum of Art , the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington , the Tucson Museum of Art, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science in Evansville, Indiana . The major theme of his work is food including lobsters , burgers , a Andy Warhol Warholesque Campbell s Pork and Beans can, bananas , cherries , apples , pears , fortune cookies , and cups of coffee . Wilkerson died of cancer at age 63. References St. Louis Art Museum . Jerry O. Wilkerson. St. Louis, Art Museum, 1979 solo exhibition catalogue Worldcat link http www.worldcatlibraries.org oclc 29295224&referer brief results OCLC 29295224 http files.usgwarchives.net tx jefferson vitals births 1943 jefnb43g.txt Vital Records Jefferson County, TX Births 1943 Names Taiclet Zerillo http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 9145999 Jerry O Wilkerson Painter s ...   more details



  1. Howardena Pindell

    Infobox artist bgcolour Silver name Howardena Pindell image imagesize caption birth name Howardena Pindell birth date birth date mf no 1943 4 14 birth place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States of America death date death place nationality United States American field art training movement Abstract Expressionism , works patrons influenced by influenced awards Howardena Pindell , born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , on April 14, 1943, to Howard and Mildred Lewis Douglas, is an United States American abstract artist. Her work explores texture, color, structures, and the process of making art it is often political, addressing the issues of racism, feminism, violence, slavery, and exploitation. She is known for her use of unconventional materials in her paintings including string, perfume, glitter, and postcards. ref http biography.jrank.org pages 2930 Pindell Howardena.html ref Education Howardena Pindell is a graduate of the Philadelphia High School for Girls . She received her BFA from Boston University in 1965 and her MFA from Yale University in 1967. After graduating from Yale she became a curatorial assistant at the Museum of Modern Art MOMA in New York City and began to establish herself as an artist. ref http biography.jrank.org pages 2930 Pindell Howardena.html ref Art Howardena had know she wanted to be an artist since age 12, but it wasn t until the late sixties that, working at MOMA, she was able to produce her first accepted works. He earliest paintings had been mostly urban scenes, but in the 1970s undergoing a radical transformation as an artist, she began developing a unique style rooted in minimalism and pointillism. As she experimented with the process of creating her paintings, Howardena began making use of the scrap circles that resulted from the production of her pointillist works. As David Bourdon writes, By 1974, Pindell developed a more three dimensional and more personal form of pointillism, wielding a paper punch to cut out multitudes o ...   more details



  1. Hippolyte Petitjean

    1929 deaths Category Post impressionist painters Category Pointillism Category Alumni of the cole ...   more details



  1. Georges Seurat

    ideas about pointillism with Signac, who subsequently painted in the same idiom. In the summer of 1884 ... or Parade de Cirque 1889 showing pointillism Scientific background and influences During the 19th ..., France Paris gallery See also Portal Art Chromoluminarism History of painting Pointillism Post Impressionism ... impressionist painters Category Burials at P re Lachaise Cemetery Category Pointillism Category Alumni ...   more details



  1. Jeff Gilberthorpe

    pointillism. Early subjects include landscapes, birdlife and architecture. File wik.jpg thumb ...   more details



  1. Paul Signac

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  1. Klangfarbenmelodie

    Klangfarbenmelodie German language German for sound color melody is a music al technique that involves splitting a musical line or melody between several musical instrument instrument s, rather than assigning it to just one instrument or set of instruments , thereby adding color timbre and musical texture texture to the melodic line. The technique is sometimes referred to Weasel inline date February 2012 Who has ever referred to it by this term? as Pointillism , a term borrowed from a neo impressionist painting technique. The term was coined by Arnold Schoenberg in his text on harmony , Harmonielehre 1911, Page needed date February 2012 This must be peculiar to the 1911 edition no such expression Klangfarbenmelodie, Klangfarbengestalt, Klangfarbenstruktur, etc. is found in the revised 1922 edition. , where he discusses the creation of timbre structures. Schoenberg and Anton Webern are particularly noted for their use of the technique, Schoenberg most notably in the third of his Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 16 , and Webern in his Op. 10 likely a response to Schoenberg s Op. 16 , his Concerto for Nine Instruments Op. 24 , the Op. 11 pieces for cello and piano , and his orchestration of the six part ricercar from Johann Sebastian Bach Bach s The Musical Offering Musical Offering this image displayed wider than 400px for clarity Image Webern s Ricercar arrangement opening.PNG thumb center 600px Klangfarbenmelodie in Webern s arrangement of Bach s Ricercar This may be compared with Bach s open score of the subject and the traditional homogeneous timbre used in arrangements Image Bach s Ricercar subject.PNG thumb center 400px Bach s open score of his Ricercar subject. audio Bach s Ricercar subject.mid Play Notable examples of such voice distribution that preceded the use of the term are Hector Berlioz Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique where, in the fourth movement March to the Scaffold, bars 109 112 , the melody is passed between the strings and the winds several times and t ...   more details




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