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Ward Jackson (September 10, 1928 in Petersburg, Virginia – February 3, 2004) was an American visual artist most closely associated with post painterly abstraction and minimalism, an archivist at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the co-founder and editor of the publication "Art Now Gallery Guide".
In 1971 Ward-Jackson was appointed a director of Colnaghi's by Jacob Rothschild, having previously been an expert in the drawings department of Christie's auction house. [9] [1] He studied art in Vienna in the early 1970s as a research assistant at the drawing cabinet of the Albertina. [7] [4] He was the chairman and director of his own firm ...
Jeremy Michael Ward (May 5, 1976 – May 25, 2003) was an American musician, best known as the sound technician and vocal operator for The Mars Volta and De Facto. Biography [ edit ]
William Arthur Ward (December 17, 1921 – March 30, 1994) [1] was an American motivational writer. More than 100 articles, poems and meditations written by Ward were published in such magazines as Reader's Digest , The Phi Delta Kappan , Science of Mind , and various Christian publications.
This portrait is claimed to be the only portrait that Michael Jackson sat for an artist's rendering and made its first appearance since 1992 in July 2009. [2] [7] It was displayed to a public viewing in Harlem near the Apollo Theater. [2] Strong was a close friend and only partner of Jackson in their artistic company titled the Jackson-Strong ...
Courtesy of Rachel Ward/Instagram The Circle is all about finding popularity and friends through social media, but Rachel Ward found that it didn’t extend long after they left the competition.
Dying Young is a 1991 American romance film directed by Joel Schumacher. [3] It is based on a novel of the same name by Marti Leimbach , and stars Julia Roberts and Campbell Scott with Vincent D'Onofrio , Colleen Dewhurst , David Selby , and Ellen Burstyn . [ 4 ]
Unveiled 22 November 1995, the tercentenary of Purcell's death, by Princess Margaret. The sculptor described the design as "a rising explosion of activity, a tree to the musical evolution of the 17th century". This was the first major sculptural commission by Westminster City Council. [20] More images: Big Painting Sculpture: Cardinal Place