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  2. Maurizio Anzeri - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2016, Anzeri was commissioned to create large scale art works and sculpture at Milan’s Royal Palace for an exhibition called The King and I [69] The artists - Maurizio Anzeri, Arthur Arbesser, Paola Besana, Gentucca Bini, Matthew Herbert, Taisuke Koyama, Francesco Simeti, Adrian Wong & Shane Aspegren - have been called to write a ...

  3. Robert Montgomery (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Aged 16, Montgomery was accepted to study fine art at the Edinburgh College of Art. Montgomery left with a first undergraduate degree in painting and later obtained a Master of Fine Arts. While still students, he and John Ayscough applied for a grant from the Scottish Arts Council for their project, Aerial '94. They were awarded £40,000, but ...

  4. Chess in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Continuing into the 20th century, artists created works related to the game often taking inspiration from the life of famous players or well-known games. An unusual connection between art and chess is the life of Marcel Duchamp, who in 1923 almost fully suspended his artistic career to focus on chess. [41] [42] [43]

  5. Artistic inspiration - Wikipedia

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    In Greek thought, inspiration meant that the poet or artist would go into ecstasy or furor poeticus, the divine frenzy or poetic madness. The artist would be transported beyond their own mind and given the gods' or goddesses own thoughts to embody. Inspiration is prior to consciousness and outside of skill (ingenium in Latin). Technique and ...

  6. Narrative art - Wikipedia

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    Narrative art is art that tells a story, either as a moment in an ongoing story or as a sequence of events unfolding over time. This in retrospect makes a good portion of art narrative art. Landscapes and portraits however do not meet the criteria of the definition provided, though they might be, depending on the artist's intention.

  7. Category:Short stories about artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Short stories about artists" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most other stories in La Comédie humaine, this is set in the 17th century, in the year 1612. Of the three artists depicted in this story, Poussin and Porbus were real artists of the 17th century. Frenhofer is a purely fictional character. In the case of Porbus, Balzac used the gallicized version of the surname of Frans Pourbus. [3]

  9. Sketch story - Wikipedia

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    Writers of sketches like Washington Irving clearly used the artist as a model. A sketch story is a hybrid form. It may contain little or no plot, instead describing impressions of people or places, and is often informal in tone. [1] In the nineteenth century, sketch stories were frequently published in magazines, before falling out of favor. [3]

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