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  2. Painting in the Americas before European colonization

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    The oldest known paintings in the South America are the cave paintings of Caverna da Pedra Pintada, in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest that date back 11,200 years. [1] The earliest known painting in North America is the Cooper Bison Skull found near Fort Supply, Oklahoma , dated to 10,200 BCE.

  3. Visual art of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Visual art of the United States or American art is visual art made in the United States or by U.S. artists. Before colonization, there were many flourishing traditions of Native American art , and where the Spanish colonized Spanish Colonial architecture and the accompanying styles in other media were quickly in place.

  4. Charles Brady (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Brady (27 July 1926–1 August 1997) was an American painter who was born and trained in New York and spent most of his life in Ireland. Charles Brady was in the US Navy in World War II ; he did mundane jobs after returning from war and took night classes in drawing .

  5. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    More conservative Western art museums have classified Indigenous art of the Americas within arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, with precontact artwork classified as pre-Columbian art, a term that sometimes refers to only precontact art by Indigenous peoples of Latin America. Native scholars and allies are striving to have Indigenous art ...

  6. Folk art of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hicks Painting the Peaceable Kingdom by Thomas Hicks, depicting Edward Hicks painting one of his most noted artworks. [3]In colonial America, folk art grew out of artisanal craftsmanship in communities that allowed commonly trained people to individually express themselves, distinct from the high art tradition that dominated Europe, which was less accessible and generally less relevant ...

  7. Carolyn Brady - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Brady studied art at the University of Oklahoma in Norman from 1958 to 1961 before moving to New York where she lived until the end of her life. Her early professional works consisted of large fabric panels of linen appliqué often with a literal component, probably inspired by her first job in New York as a textile designer. [1]

  8. The most iconic photos of Tom Brady's career - AOL

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    It seems like just yesterday that second-year quarterback Tom Brady stepped in for an injured Drew Bledsoe to lead the New England Patriots to postseason success in the early 2000s.

  9. Robert Feke - Wikipedia

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    According to art historian Richard Saunders, "Feke’s impact on the development of Colonial painting was substantial, and his pictures set a new standard by which the work of the next generation of aspiring Colonial artists was judged." [1] In total, about 60 paintings by Feke survive, twelve of which are signed and dated. [1]