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  2. Out-of-place artifact - Wikipedia

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    Fragment of the Antikythera mechanism, a mechanical computer from the 2nd century BCE showing a previously unknown level of complexity. An out-of-place artifact (OOPArt or oopart) is an artifact of historical, archaeological, or paleontological interest to someone that is claimed to have been found in an unusual context, which someone claims to challenge conventional historical chronology by ...

  3. Hans Hofmann - Wikipedia

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    Hans Hofmann, Pompeii, oil on canvas, 84.25” x 52.25", 1959. Hofmann's art is generally distinguished by its rigorous concern with pictorial structure and unity, development of spatial illusion through the "push and pull" of color, shape and placement, and use of bold, often primary color for expressive means. [4]

  4. Artifact - Wikipedia

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    Artifact (archaeology), an object formed by humans, particularly one of interest to archaeologists Cultural artifact, in the social sciences, anything created by humans which gives information about the culture of its creator and users

  5. Michael Hofmann - Wikipedia

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    Maria Tumarkin describes Hofmann's review writing as "masterful" and "convention-eviscerating". [19] Philip Oltermann remarks on the "savagery" with which Hofmann "can wield a hatchet", stating (with reference to Hofmann's antipathy towards Stefan Zweig) that: "Like a Soho drunk stumbling into the National Portrait Gallery in search of a good scrap, Hofmann has battered posthumous reputations ...

  6. Heinrich Hofmann (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Hofmann grew up in a family that harbored a deep interest in art. His father, advocate Heinrich Karl Hofmann (1795–1845) painted in watercolors, his mother Sophie Hofmann, née Volhard (1798–1854) gave lessons in art before she married, and his four brothers all showed artistic talent.

  7. Roger Hodgman - Wikipedia

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    Roger Hodgman AM (born 1 December 1943 [1]) is an Australian stage and television director.. He was educated at the Hutchins School and the University of Tasmania, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Political Science in 1966, and an Honours degree in History in 1972.

  8. George Dickie (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    He was an influential philosopher of art working in the analytical tradition.His institutional theory of art inspired both supporters who produced variations on the theory as well as detractors.

  9. George C. Homans - Wikipedia

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    George Caspar Homans (August 11, 1910 – May 29, 1989) was an American sociologist, founder of behavioral sociology, the 54th president of the American Sociological Association, and one of the architects of social exchange theory.