African Americans in the Arts
1760 Poet Jupiter Hammon, an ex-slave living in New York, publishes his first poem, “An Evening...
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1760 Poet Jupiter Hammon, an ex-slave living in New York, publishes his first poem, “An Evening...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Apr 3, 2013 | Tribal Art | 0 |
With its bold images and strong shapes, tribal art from Africa and the Pacific has soared in...
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One of the most important historical events of the Medieval era is the Bayeux Tapestry which...
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Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 31, 2013 | Memorabila, Posters | 0 |
This screen printer poster shows Rudolph Valentino in his 1926 film ‘The Eagle’. It...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 21, 2013 | Artisans of Influence, Paintings, Paintings | 0 |
Birth name Vincent Willem van Gogh Born 30 March 1853 Zundert, Netherlands Died 29 July 1890 (aged...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 20, 2013 | Articles & Guides, Paintings | 0 |
The Sotheby’s auction house sold one of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington for...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 20, 2013 | Articles & Guides, Paintings | 0 |
Forty-two years after his death, Marc Rothko sets records at a Christie’s auction, which, again,...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 19, 2013 | Paintings | 0 |
A detailed and and frequently updated list of the most expensive paintings ever by G. Fernández...
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What makes the £58m walking man so special? But what was so special about it? While prices for the...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 18, 2013 | Posters | 0 |
In the world of antiques, a particular area of interest — a collecting field if you like — will...
Read Moreby gaukartifact | Mar 11, 2013 | Movements | 0 |
THE VISUAL DESCRIPTION OF SOUND “SONISM IS LIKE A BLIND MAN RUNNING HIS FINGERS OVER AN...
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