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The Art Institute of Chicago
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Welcome to American School of Dance!
The American School of Dance offers dance classes to girls in K-12 grades in Darien, Wilton, New Canaan, Westport, Greenwich, Redding and Ridgefield, CT.
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MindArt public art commission: background and context
the School of Psychology commissioned Peter Randall-Page to produce an enduring and accessible work of public art "Mind's Eye" which is located near the entrance to the School. This artwork is now completed and the formal launch is scheduled for early Spring.
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Hudson River School Paintings at Ringwood Manor
Rare Hudson River School American paintings at Ringwood Manor, including those by Jasper Cropsey, James Peale, Martin Heade, Thomas Cole, Hudson River School and John Seargant.
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Hecht Museum , University of Haifa
Exhibits international art and archaeology. Various artistic movements are represented, with the emphasis on Impressionism and the Jewish School of Paris. The Art wing also contains works by Jewish artists who perished during the Holocaust.
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Home
Drouin Dance Center, located in Westbrook, Maine. We offer classes in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Musical Theater, Lyrical, Modern, Creative Movement, Adult Fitness, Yoga, Breakdance and more for Beginner to Advanced levels, ages three through adult. Home of Drouin Dance Company and the Community Ballet Company. Hr fitness center
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Charles Cecil
Important teacher of Classical Realism focusing on Naturalism. Studied under R. H. Ives Gammell and Richard F. Lack. Site contains links to his school in Florence and examples of his work. (b Kansas City, Missouri USA 1945)
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Art Movements Directory
A concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods, helping you to learn more about the development and history of art.
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Art Movements Directory
A concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods, helping you to learn more about the development and history of art.
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Armory Show, Art History, American Modern Art
Linda Larson's thesis on the Armory Show of 1913 which introduced Americans to a new "modern art" challenging and changing the idea of what makes art "art." Site includes biographies on many of the artists.
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