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The Art Story: Modern art movements, artists, ideas and topics

Jewish artists came to the forefront of the art avant-garde after World War II. We analyze the achievements and the art by this diverse group of individuals in this section of The Art Story website. http://www.theartstory.org/
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Art Periods and Movements

Periods and Movements An art movement is a style or technique in art followed by a group of artists who share common goals and beliefs. Movements are confined to a specific period of time, anywhere from a few months to several years, and can be visual, architectural, or literary. An art period is a distinct phase within a movement, it can also be a marked phase in the work of a single artist such as Pablo Picasso's Blue Period.
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Art cyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine

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Art by Period

Rock Art - ArchNet: Rock Art & Petroglyphs - Petroglyphs and Rock Art - Petroglyph and Rock Art Sites in the Southwest with a focus on Southern Nevada - Petroglyphs, pictographs and rock art ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Art of the Ancient Near East - Ancient Egyptian Art - Ancient Greek Art - Ancient Roman Art - Art in Late Antiquity For more, visit my General Ancient History , Ancient Egypt , Ancient Greece , & Ancient Rome pages.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org

The Art Movements Directory is a concise reference guide to the major art movements and periods, helping you to learn more about the development and history of art. http://www.artmovements.co.uk/home.htm

Art Movements Directory

Ancient and primitive mirrors were typically made of polished stone (obsidian in Stone Age Turkey, and jet in Pre-Columbian Peru), perhaps wetted to make them more reflective, and then metal ( copper , bronze , silver , tin , etc.) In the 16th century, Venetian and French glassmakers developed a process in which transparent glass is coated with mercury (to the back side). Processes using an alloy of silver are most often used in manufacturing contemporary mirrors, but several materials — a number of metallic, ceramic , and plastic surfaces for mirror applications ( aluminum and chrome , and Mylar ® are among these) — offer such highly reflective qualities , that artists and designers employ them for their durability, flexibility, lightness, economy, tolerance of heat, cold, and so on. http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/m/mirror.html

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PROGRAMMING AS POETRY

http://www.year01.com/archive/issue10/programmer_poet.html Organic models of consciousness are suggestive of waves. Things come into ripeness, pass in and out of balance, find their peak and then slide away. There is a flexibility provoked by continual change; and from the waves of ripenings arise the roots of desire (looking for what is ripe, grieving what is decaying or gone, navigating crests and troughs).