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  2. Philippe Jaroussky - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Jaroussky (French pronunciation: [filip ʒaʁuski]; born 13 February 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory, and then took up the piano before turning to singing.

  3. Skulpturensammlung - Wikipedia

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    The Skulpturensammlung (English: Sculpture Collection) is part of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Dresden State Art Collections). It is located in the Albertinum in Dresden . The collection of the Dresden Skulpturensammlung ranges in age more than five millennia, from classical antiquity to the art of the Renaissance , Baroque , and ...

  4. Category:Sculptures by collection - Wikipedia

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    Sculptures in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (7 P) Sculptures in the Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest) (1 P) Sculptures in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (11 P)

  5. Western Washington University Public Sculpture Collection

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    In 1957, the board of trustees of Western Washington University established a policy that encouraged public art on the campus. [3] The first work added to the collection, commissioned by Paul Thiry, [6] was James Fitzgerald's Rain Forest, in 1960. [3] Campus architect Ibsen Nelsen commissioned Isamu Noguchi's "Skyviewing Sculpture" in the 1960s ...

  6. List of art magazines - Wikipedia

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    An art magazine is a publication that focuses on the topic of art. They can be in printed form, found online or both and can be aimed at different audiences which includes galleries, art buyers, amateur or professional artists and the general public. Art magazines can be either trade or consumer magazines or both. Notable art magazines include:

  7. Sculpture (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture is an art magazine, published in Jersey City, NJ, by the International Sculpture Center. Described as "the essential source of information, criticism, and dialogue on all forms of contemporary sculpture internationally," [ 1 ] Sculpture is published in print form and digitally six times per year.

  8. Bauhaus (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bauhaus was a quarterly avant-garde art and design magazine which existed in the period between 1926 and 1931 with some interruptions. It was launched by a German art movement with the same name and financed by an art group called Kreis der Freunde des Bauhauses (German: Circle of Friends of the Bauhaus). [1]

  9. Azure (design magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Azure is a media brand covering architecture and design published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] Azure is described as "an indispensable resource for architects, designers and the design-savvy public" on its website. [2] It was founded in 1985 by Nelda Rodger and Sergio Sgaramella. [3]