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![]() Guido Gambone Italy rare yellow vase 1960s US $85.00
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![]() Mesa International Pottery 3 1 2 Pitcher Made In Hungary And Signed US $6.50
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![]() Van Briggle c 1910 Mulberry Leaf Low Bowl VGC NR US $49.99
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![]() VINTAGE Art POTTERY Vase JUG Signed DISH Planter RETRO US $6.99
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![]() Vintage 70s Stone Ware Studio Art Pottery California Use Excellent Condition US $77.00
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![]() hand signed studio art US $9.99
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![]() Hungarian Folk Plates US $29.95
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![]() Very rare signed J M Strange Pottery Planter Associated Arts Lakewood Colo US $49.00
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![]() CHOKIN Art Butterflies Covered Porcelain Trinket Box Signed HIMARK Japan US $3.95
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![]() Belgian Auguste DuBois Art Deco Pottery Lamp Base EX US $24.95
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![]() Crown Ducal Cream Sugar Set US $12.62
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![]() Micheal Lambert Pottery Signed dated numbered footed bowl 80s new wave deco NICE US $199.95
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![]() The Art and Feel of Making it Real: Gesture Drawing for the Animation and Entertainment Industry Sale Price: $44.50 |
![]() Art Drawn - Beauty Signed List Price: Sale Price: $15.40 |
![]() The Secret Art of Dr. Seuss List Price: Sale Price: $19.96 |
![]() Sacred Mirrors: The Visionary Art of Alex Grey List Price: Sale Price: $16.87 |
![]() Frida Kahlo, Torment and Triumph in Her Life and Art SIGNED (The Bernard Biography Series) Sale Price: $88.24 |
![]() Livrets Des Salons De Lille Organised by the Académie Des Arts 1773-1788, Précédés D'une Intr. Signed L.L (French Edition) Sale Price: $34.91 |
![]() The Art of Sign Language: Phrases List Price: Sale Price: $4.90 |
Signed Art

Frequently Asked Questions ...
Where does art come to fight the cane?
Signed on in a Martial Arts Academy and in learning how to use the weapon as a floor man.
Answer:
Cane techniques are ancient! Going back to old China, the Japanese Jo and the shepherds in the Bible (Psalm 23 - "thy rod and thy staff they comfort me" because they used weapons to protect the flock.) I personally Practice Taiji Walking Stick technology, which consists of the remote controls of China. I prefer an "L" cane or a stick with a "market deal with." (Photos from one market to handle the Walking Sick Combat available group cited below.) In 1912, AC Cunningham (a civil engineer in the U.S. Navy Department) published a book with the Title. The Cane as a weapon. In the early 1920's HG Lang (a police officer working in India) published a book called: The "Walking Stick" Method of Self Defense modern European techniques are usually traced Swiss Professor Pierre Vigny () whose techniques have been incorporated Bartitsu and developed in the French style La Canne. Pierre Vigny wrote a series of articles in magazines about 1900 to 1910. Some of the main researchers / authors who have made this information much in the range of the General public today are: Tony Wolf Kirk Lawson Craig Gemeiner Ralph Grasso Brian Jones Nathaniel Bechanan Jon Perry Dye Gamsby Jake Verwey BTW: If you learn the Cane Masters system, it is not Group held in very high reputation in the "Walking Stick Combat cited below ..
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A brief history of art - the first 16,500 years.
The art history can be traced back to cave paintings from about 15000 Ave.
The nature of the paintings changed little until about 1450 AD, when the Renaissance-style about naturalists and formal rules composition, such as perspective and proportion.
Following the Renaissance, new styles emerged every 50 to 100 years, but nothing changed so significant.
Art in the late 18th and early 19th century - when everything changed
In 1874, the abandoned traditional Impressionism formal compositions in favor of a more relaxed setting and less artificial objects in an image. At the turn of the century, the Impressionist movement had virtually ceased, but his influence was lasting and meaningful.
Impressionism Post-Impressionism led. Post-Impressionism was both expansion and rejection of Impressionism. While Impressionism had remained true to nature, post-impressionism and favored bright more natural colors, and elimination of concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color in favor of an emphasis on abstract qualities or symbolic content. Post-Impressionist movement as well lasted just beyond the turn of the century, but had a considerable impact on art.
In the early 19th century, various forms of abstraction emerged. Abstract artist has also left with realistic representations techniques such as moving the point of view, exaggeration, simplification, etc. The Dada movement was a form of abstraction.
Dada
In 1916, the Dada movement was founded in the midst of despair and disgust from the horrors of World War I. art Dada was deliberately anti-aesthetic, and sought to dismiss all the rules and conventions. Many Dada artists considered their work to anti-art, and have the effect of enraging their audiences. The single most influential artist Dada was probably Marcel Duchamp.
Art conceptual springs Duchamp "Fountain"
As a young boy, Duchamp aspired to become a classical artist, and took classes in academic drawing. He worked in the styles of the era (post-impressionism, cubism, etc.), but failed to gain recognition until 1917, when his famous "Fountain" has changed the face of art.
"Fountain" has been a urinal signed. Duchamp claimed be a work of art he had created, because, he chose him, he gave a name, he placed it in a different context, and created a new thought for that object.
At first "Fountain" was reviled: in time it became glorified
Duchamp was an anarchist art, and its purpose was to harm artistic creation. I believe his "Fountain" was clearly taken the "p". Unfortunately, the perception of art transformed to embrace Duchamp hoax, and it has achieved its goal of anti-art.
We now have the reason that everything can be art, which is no different to say that everything is everything. 90 years later, our art galleries, art prize, and media coverage are all full of "fountains" and the goal of our most famous day in presence of the "artists" still seems to enrage their audiences. Modern art has become a very tired joke.
In December 2004, Duchamp's Fountain was voted the artwork The most influential of the 20th century 500 professionals selected British art world. The Independent noted in a February 2008 article that this work Single, Duchamp invented conceptual art and "broken forever the traditional link between art and merit."
It where lies the problem with conceptual art should not make any other valid points of view, but it seems to be the yardstick by which all art is then measured. We are encouraged to think of art from the imagination, an expression of our inner selves, and a eulogy the supremacy of man. We are discouraged from thinking of art as simply beautiful, a celebration of nature and a product of powers physical.
As a professional portrait artist, I aspire to keep alive the traditional standards of natural colors, perspective, proportion, etc. The act of creation is subordinate to the output. My goal is to copy to life something of the painting, pretty (delight rather than shock), and make no political statement.
On the scale of Duchamp, my work has no merit, in fact, he probably did not even considered "art."
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