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Understanding Early Christian Art by Robin Margaret Jensen,

Understanding Early Christian Art by Robin Margaret Jensen,
Understanding Early Christian Art offers an insightful, erudite and lavishly illustrated analysis of the meaning and message of early Christianity as revealed in the texts and images of its first practitioners. Robin Margaret Jensen examines the motifs and subjects of early Christian art, integrating them with the symbols and themes of Christian literature and liturgy. Beginning with an analysis of the non-narrative subjects of the early art -- the Good Shepherd, the praying figure, fish and birds -- Jensen goes on to explore the narrative images found in Roman catacomb painting, sarcophagus relief sculpture, early mosaics, ivories, and manuscript illumination. Finally, the book examines iconographic themes such as Jonah, Daniel, Abraham offering Isaac, and Adam and Eve.



Gauguin's Nirvana: Painters at Le Pouldu, 1889-90 by Eric Zafran,
Gauguin's Nirvana: Painters at Le Pouldu, 1889-90 by Eric Zafran,
Shortly before Gauguin made his first Tahitian journey in 1891, he spent nearly two years in the remote Breton fishing village of Le Pouldu. Seeking creative isolation in a "primitive" setting, he pursued his art accompanied by several followers. One of them was the Dutch painter Meyer de Haan, who was able to pay the living expenses in Le Pouldu and was also knowledgeable in literary and philosophical matters that fascinated Gauguin. Their association resulted in some of Gauguin's most remarkable works, including the Wadsworth Atheneum's symbolist portrait of de Haan inscribed "Nirvana". This and the rich variety of paintings and sculpture by Gauguin produced in 1889-90 are the focus of this beautiful book. Gauguin and de Haan settled into an inn at Le Pouldu run by an attractive unwed mother named Marie Henry, who began a liaison with de Haan despite the fact that he was a sickly hunchback. The intensity of relations between Gauguin and de Haan is reflected in many of the works, including frescoes, which they installed in the inn. Gauguin's time in Le Pouldu was crucial to the advancement of his art, and the vivid Breton subjects and personality of Meyer de Haan remained in his imagination to reappear even during his later Tahitian period. In this book several distinguished experts draw on previously unavailable sources to examine in depth the history of this period, Gauguin's relationship with de Haan, their interest in religion and exotic cultures, and the meaning of the many innovative symbolist works they produced.



Storm King Art Center - The Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, New York is an open air museum which has extended the concept of a "sculpture garden" to become a "sculpture landscape." Founded in 1960 as a museum for Hudson Valley painters it soon expanded into a major sculpture venue with the acquisition of works from the estate of David Smith A permanent collection of monumental works has been sited in grand outdoor "rooms".

Minneapolis Sculpture Garden - The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a 11 acre (45,000 m²) park in Minneapolis, Minnesota near the Walker Art Center, which operates it in coordination with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. They claim that it is the largest urban sculpture garden in the United States, with 40 permanent art installations and several other temporary pieces that are moved in and out periodically.

Art gallery - An art gallery or art museum is a space for the exhibition of art, usually visual art, and usually primarily paintings, illustrations, and sculpture. It is also sometimes used as a location for the sale of art.

Australian Aboriginal art - Australian Aboriginal art refers to art done by Australian Aborigines, covering art that pre-dates European colonisation as well as contemporary art by Aborigines based on traditional culture. It is not restricted to merely paintings, but includes a wide variety of media including wood carving, sculpture and ceremonial clothing.



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Fish Wall Art - Fish Wall Art Art Wall, Jr. - Art Wall, Jr (born November 25 1923 in Honesdale, Pennsylvania; died Scranton, Pennsylvania, October 31 2001) was an American golfer. He attended Duke University, graduating in 1949 with a business degree. Everything Sucks (Reel Big Fish album) - Everything Sucks was Reel Big Fish's first full-length album. It was recorded at Sound Art Studios in 1994 and 1995, and released in 1995 on Reel Big Fish's independent label Piss-Off Records. Fish Heads - ...

Art Go Fish - Art Go Fish Everything Sucks (Reel Big Fish album) - Everything Sucks was Reel Big Fish's first full-length album. It was recorded at Sound Art Studios in 1994 and 1995, and released in 1995 on Reel Big Fish's independent label Piss-Off Records. Fish Heads - Fish Heads is the name of two works of art: Richard Fish - Richard Fish is an artist, illustrator, and art director. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish - One Fish Two Fish Red ...

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