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Tag Archives: Art
1956: The Hound of Heaven
In 1893, English poet Francis Thompson published a poem called “The Hound of Heaven.” The work is an extended metaphor: as a hound pursues a hare in a hunt, so does God pursue the human soul to restore it to … Continue reading
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Tagged 1890's, 1930's, 1950's, 19th Century, 20th Century, Art, Christianity, Francis Thompson, Great Britain, Painting, Poetry, Psychology, Religion, Robert Hale Ives Gammell, USA
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1963: Red and Yellow
Sadamasa Motonaga: Red and Yellow (1963)
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Tagged 1960's, 20th Century, Art, Japan, Painting, Sadamasa Motonaga
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1961: The Disaster of Everyday Life
The distinction between “disaster” and “normal” conditions is implicit in most treatments of disaster behavior. The everyday, ongoing life of the society is usually equated with the “normal,” and those conditions that result from disaster are viewed as “abnormal” and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, 20th Century, Art, Books, Charles Fritz, Disasters, Illustration, Mental Health, Pierre Mion, Psychology, Trains, USA
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2019: Native Land
From a series by photographer Adam Sings in the Timber: I am currently working on a broader project making a series of portraits of Native Women wearing traditional regalia in metropolitan settings, in order to illustrate that wherever a person … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010's, 21st Century, Adam Sings in the Timber, Art, Cityscapes, Native Americans, Photography, USA, Women
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1936: Expectation
Richard Oelze: Expectation (1935-36)
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Tagged 1930's, 20th Century, Art, Germany, Painting, Richard Oelze, Technology, The Sky
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1955: 憶西環
Fan Ho: Surreal Sai Wan (c 1950-1960)
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Tagged 1950's, 1960's, 20th Century, Art, China, Cityscapes, Fan Ho, Photography, Trains
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1784: Whimsical Associations
From Paul Fussell’s Poetic Meter and Poetic Form (1965): “In ‘The Poplar Field’ …William Cowper…unwittingly allows the whimsical associations of triple meter to work against him.” The poplars are felled, farewell to the shade And the whispering sound of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1890's, 18th Century, 1960's, 19th Century, 20th Century, Art, Claude Monet, France, Great Britain, Landscapes, Painting, Paul Fussell, Poetry, Trees, William Cowper
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1976: City
Thomas Bayrle: The City (1976) [detail]; here is the whole thing:
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Tagged 1970's, 20th Century, Art, Cityscapes, Drawing, Germany, Painting, Thomas Bayrle
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1858: The Austria
Josef Püttner: Sinking of the Emigrant Ship “Austria” on 13th September 1858 (1858)
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Tagged 1850's, 19th Century, Art, Disasters, Fire, Germany, Josef Püttner, Painting, Seascapes, Ships & Sailing
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1871: The Burning Ship
Albert Bierstadt: The Burning Ship (ca 1871)
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Tagged 1870's, 19th Century, Albert Bierstadt, Art, Fire, Painting, Seascapes, Ships & Sailing, USA
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