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Fabric Art Workshop: Exploring Techniques & Materials for Fabric Artists and Quilters»rank: 12351par: Susan Stein
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Negotiating Relief: The Development of Social Welfare Programs in Depression-Era Michigan, 1930-1940»rank: 119342par: Susan Stein-Roggenbuck
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Vincent Van Gogh: The Drawings»rank: 195421par: Colta Ives
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Boh's Pharmacy Practice Manual: A Guide to the Clinical Experience»rank: 533370par: Stein
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Signac, 1863-1935»rank: 1022688par: Marina Ferretti-Bocquillon, Anne Distel, John Leighton, Susan Alyson Stein
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |
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Van Gogh»rank: 1022688par: Vincent van Gogh, Susan Alyson Stein
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |
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Goya in the Metropolitan Museum of Art»rank: 1022688par: Colta Feller Ives, Susan Alyson Stein, N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |
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Psychosocial Occupational Therapy: Holistic Approach/a Clincical Practice 2nd edition»rank: 1022688par: Franklin Stein, Susan K. Cutler
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |
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Three, Four, Open the Door: Creative Fun for Young Children»rank: 1022688par: Susan M. Stein
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |
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The Private Collection of Edgar Degas: A Summary Catalogue»rank: 1022688par: N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York
Chroniques et points de vue:From :While Georges Seurat is the best-known pointillist, he wasn't the only one. Signac: 1863-1935 reintroduces a tireless advocate of neo-impressionism, a painter whose suburban imagery and leisured lifestyle belied his left-wing political views. Lively essays by scholars and curators portray different facets of Paul Signac's career. Virtually self-taught, he found the catalyst for his mature style in the small-scale brushwork of the slightly older Seurat, but replaced his serene, formal quality with overtly decorative patterning. As a yachtsman, Signac was drawn to marine subjects such as boats gliding on ... |