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- Realism Realism is the traditional approach of understanding security and international relations. For many decades realism has been the only approach to understanding war, peace, and national interests. After the end of the Cold War new theories have emer...
- The Best Books about Drawing and Sketching Do you want to learn how to draw? Do you want to find out which which are the best books about drawing and sketching? This site covers books - and book reviews: for people wanting to learn to draw about creativity and creative drawing abo...
- Famous Painters Some of the worlds most famous painters and paintings. Including artwork from Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Thomas Kinkade, Andy Warhol, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and others. Plus calendars, framed art prints, DVD's, books, to...
- Charles Burchfield: Creator of Symbolism in Art Why do I like the art of Charles Burchfield? His paintings stir up emotions I didn't even know I had! Charles Ephraim Burchfield (1893--1967) was an American artist who drew upon his vivid memories of childhood to create some of the most innovative...
- Worldwide Women Artists Online Worldwide Women Artists is an international collective of women artists showing and selling our original art through the worldwide web. As women artists, we give birth to our ideas in a variety of styles and media. We embrace the diversity of ea...
- Joe Kazimierczyk, Landscape Painter Joe Kazimierczyk, or Joe Kaz for short, is a plein air landscape painter working in the area of central New Jersey, USA. He exhibits widely in the Lambertville / New Hope area and has received much recognition in recent years. He works pr...
- Edward Hopper Born in 1882, Edward Hopper lived until 1967. During that time he witnessed a changing world, painting a nation in flux and the birth of modern America. He painted rural scenes and seascapes. Cityscapes and portraits. And they all contain an element...
- William Bouguereau William Bouguereau (November 30, 1825 - August 19, 1905) was a popular nineteenth-century French painter often overlooked in modern studies of art. Bouguereau's training in the Academic style of art began with Classical and Biblical subjects under t...
- Ilya Repin: "whisperings" about an open Russian Secret. Stepping stones into the world of a 19th century Russian Master painter. Here you can find out about when he was born, when he died and everything in between. A well varied selection of his work including his etchings, watercolours and oils, will be...
- Rebecca Latham Squidoo lens about artist Rebecca Latham "In Miniature - Painting the Details" The artist and her paintings are inspired by a world filled with the breathtaking beauty of nature that is often missed. Using watercolors to paint her detailed realisti...
- A Painting A Day, Daily Paintings My name is Manuela Valenti I'm an Italian-Venezuelan self-taught full time artist selling my unique paintings through gallery representations, art shows, International art festivals, online and on eBay. I work with a very vibrant and colorgul pal...
- Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo (July 6, 1907 – July 13, 1954) was a Mexican painter who depicted the indigenous culture of her country in a style combining Realism, Symbolism and Surrealism. An active communist supporter, she was the wife of Mexican muralist and...
- Art by Darren Baker Darrens artwork is so realistic you have to look twice to confirm that it is not a photogragh. Further enquiries can be made to Sales at Niche Gallery
- John Singer Sargent John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) was an American painter. He lived in London, England from 1884. Sargent painted many fashionable society portraits with great brilliance and virtuosity. He also painted watercolor landscapes in the Impressionistic styl...
- Big In Medieval Philosophy? Who is the Medieval world's biggest thinker? Dante? St Augutine? Boethius? What is the Medieval mind? Are the ideas of the Middle Ages similar or different to his contempory thinking about the world? How did medieval people make sense of the p...
- My Dad's Paintings This lens features paintings done by the South African artist, C.L. Gittens (my dad). He generally prefers detailed realism, but is also experimenting with a range of contemporary works, as well as some off-beat images. His paintings include scenes...
- Members of WWAO by Artistic Style This is a link list of the members of Worldwide Women Artists, an international collective of women artists showing and selling our original art through the worldwide web. This list is organized by the the artistic style that the artists use to creat...
- Contemporary Fine Art Nature Photography in Black and White Through my photography I hope to inspire others to slow down and appreciate the beauty that is all around us and to help to preserve our natural and wild places. Please visit my full portfolio to view additional photographs and art work po...
- The Making of a PaleoCon Lately the Republican Party has described itself as conservative -- or at least their demogogues in the media have turned the ancient and honorable word "liberal" into something like an obscenity. Needless to say, this has little or nothing to do wi...
- Matthew Bates Original Paintings From Firenze Welcome to My artistic lens featuring links to Matthew Bates painting sites where you can view my paintings and read articles about my art.
