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Googling a runner; HORSE PLAY Just for the fun of it
Byline: Compiled by Andrew Pennington, John Randall, Jessica Lamb and Nick Booth
Augustus John
3.40, Wolverhampton Augustus...
Racing Post (London, England), The, 12/01/08 · More from publication -
The art of a great singer-songwriter…
Byline: Tim Cornwell Arts Correspondent TRAIN tracks stretching into the distance. Hotel bedrooms, trucks, yachts, a view across the bay. A...
Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland), The, 10/25/08 · More from publication -
A Misfit--And a Master

The great--yes, great-- American painter Andrew Wyeth just doesn't fit in. The Museum of Modern Art hangs "Christina's World"--its most popular...
Newsweek, 11/07/05 by Peter Plagens · More from publication -
Let's get metaphysical: for the latest Carnegie International, curator Laura Hoptman has sought a philosophical or spiritual dimension in the works selected
Dating to 1896, when Pittsburgh philanthropist Andrew Carnegie established a series of modern art shows at the Renaissance-style museum he built,...
Art in America, 03/01/05 by Gregory Volk · More from publication -
Pupils take a closer look at masters of art
CHILDREN at a Rugby primary school have been enjoying the works of great painters after a new gallery was opened at their site. The framed...
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England), 01/17/04 · More from publication -
Festival Five; 2002 EDINBURGH FESTIVAL AND FRINGE
MY MATISSE: Henri Matisse was a great artist who loved beautiful women. For them this was a great joy and sorrow, as seven of them relate in...
Daily Mail (London, England), The, 08/17/02 · More from publication -
Critic's Choice Visual arts
Testimony of the Rocks: Hugh Miller 1802-1856 Matisse and Picasso Paul Reid Daniel Reeves: A World Perfect at Last Andrew Mummery Gallery @...
Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland), The, 03/12/02 · More from publication -
Complete categories for 1999 awards
Byline: ..KEYW: Novel lBeing Dead, Jim Crace, Viking. lHeadlong, Michael Frayn, Faber & Faber. lChocolat, Joanne Harris, Doubleday....
Scotsman (Edinburgh, Scotland), The, 11/10/99 · More from publication -
Carnegie International

Carnegie International (also known as Pittsburgh International ). A large exhibition of contemporary art held at the Museum of Art, Carnegie...
A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art, 01/01/99 by IAN CHILVERS · More from publication -
Flight and power: modern linocuts. (linocuts of Claude Flight and students Cyril Power, Sybil Andrews and Lill Tschudi)

Powers, Andrews and Tshudi were students of Claude Flight, who was the first to cut and print four or five blocks in different colors to produce...
Economist (US), The, 10/21/95 · More from publication
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