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Pre-schoolers and elementary school children can be introduced to art history in a subtle and non-threatening way. The word "history" alone can make some parents cringe.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 7/19/2007
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Toddlers may not know you are introducing them to modern art with this kids craft idea. For them, the kids craft will be about colors, shapes, and textures.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 7/19/2007
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The art created between circa 1890 and circa 1970 has very few consistencies visually, but when the philosophies and goals behind each piece are considered, there is the common drive of expressionism.
By Whitney | Published 9/5/2006
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Modern Art is one of the most discussed and controversial movements. One question always presented is the meaning of modern art, with abstraction heavy in the movement, sometimes it is hard, almost impossible, to find the artists' true moods and meaning behind each work.
By Jessica Stafford | Published 12/18/2007
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Have a question about art? This provides a breakdown of famous artwork, including that by Van Gogh and others.
By Kyle Aldridge | Published 10/25/2007
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Art deco plays a large and impressively lavish part in the evolution of the modern art community. The bold colors and blending curves are the key to true art deco creations, while expressive and bold colors also contribute to the role of the art deco movement.
By Nikki Freeman | Published 6/22/2007
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Europeans have been known throughout the centuries (especially since the Renaissance) to incorporate non-Western art into their lives.
By Jean Marquit | Published 1/20/2006
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Despite its reputation as one of the shadier sides of New England, Worcester, Massachusetts' art museum is a truly top-notch cultural facility that should make any citizen of Worcester proud.
By Mike Larsen | Published 8/24/2005
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At an art museum, we generally walk around, see what we want, and leave. Do not take for granted a docent tour, which brings a fresh eye perspective to a collection, such as the Dallas Museum of Art. Then nearby, eat lunch at a charming bistro.
By Joanne Faries | Published 1/4/2006
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The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis has become world famous not only for its own collection, but also for the exhibitions it has organized and sent to other museums and for the exhibitions that it has received and displayed.
By Bible Doc | Published 10/15/2007
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Gainesville is now the largest and most vibrant city in the region, home to numerous historic sites, museums, and art galleries. Here are some of the top art galleries you should visit on your next trip to Gainesville, Florida.
By Jack Oceano | Published 11/5/2006
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The Milwaukee Art Museum is a notable structure on the lake front in Milwaukee.
By Christine Bude | Published 5/28/2007
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There was a point in history when the African artisans were teaching the Greeks and Romans and building an art history to pass on to the generations to come. However, these great builders, sculptors, and creators were taken from their homeland.
By Celin Childs | Published 1/27/2006
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Washington, D.C. has some of the best museums in the country. Among these museums, the nation's capital has a great collection of artwork in its art museums. For the art lover in you, make sure to check these museums out in a wonderful city.
By Jessica Peter | Published 9/19/2006
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This article examines how painting and sculpting are two forms of artistry which have a permanent place in Contemporary Art, even in today's modern world where technology and innovation have enabled us to use a multitude of other media to create art.
By Phoebe Rawson | Published 8/8/2006
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A walking art tour of the downtown area can become quite a nice little workout, and allows the art lover to view art of both a contemporary and historical nature.
By Scott Ganschow | Published 8/17/2007
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See the 1907 Thomas Flyer. Get filled up on artfully created buffet food. Walk along the Truckee River. Ponder the works of Andy Warhol. All this and more when you visit Reno, Nevada, to see art in many forms!
By Roy Barnes | Published 3/30/2007
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Animal art, and modern art- is there a difference?
By Daniel Kretschmer | Published 3/20/2008
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Every museum has a story to tell but no story is better than New York's Museum of Modern Art. You can't help but be amazed!
By Rachel Pickett | Published 2/2/2007
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A brief refute of one of E.H. Gombrich's arguments.
By Christine Stoddard | Published 9/24/2007
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A trip to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) should be at the top of the "to do" list for any New York visitor. Though popular, this tourist spot can be managable.
By Nicole Feliciano | Published 5/4/2006
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Making a modern art clay bowl is incredibly easy. Impress your friends or your parents with your abstract creation.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 2/12/2007
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An essay
By Christine Stoddard | Published 10/5/2007
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Two Cubism artists formed and shaped analytical and synthetic cubism changing the art world forever. Reflections of individual style imprinted into Art History opened many doors for new generations of artist to explore and indulge without indignity.
By Robbie Tittle | Published 9/11/2006
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In the review by Martica Sawin of the biography "Elaine de Kooning: The Spirit of Abstract Expressionism, Selected Writings" the author evaluates the reasons why Elaine de Kooning and her art are not acknowledged as equal to that of male contemporaries.
By Whitney | Published 12/31/2007
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The period of art after World War I is one of the most influential for today's styles of art. Taking into account all of the modernistic, anti-western culture, and abstract scenes it is very apparent how influential this period in history is for art.
By Christopher Yang | Published 11/23/2005
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Located in a Victorian mansion, the New Britain Museum of American Art houses 5000 works of art.Recent expansion has doubled the size of the museum. The huge murals of thomas Hart Benton are a prized possession of the museum and also draw large crowds.
By Thomas J McCabe | Published 4/19/2006
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A new, modern wing has been recently added to the Statens Museum For Art in Copenhagen, accenting the many different styles of art that are displayed inside.
By Henri Bauholz | Published 2/13/2008
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College study of art and design is best launched from a base of core studies. Students should begin their higher education with a strong Foundation Program that focuses on fundamentals of art and design.
By Randall Lavender | Published 10/1/2006
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This article provides sources, both real-life and online, for getting cheap or free art, craft, and scrapbooking supplies, including dollar stores, thrift stores, sales, coupons, free downloads, and varous forms of recycling.
By Christine Hennig | Published 10/6/2006
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Bangkok has hundreds of art galleries showcasing emerging artists, with work at great prices
By Fabletoo | Published 1/28/2008
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The power of Western Art is unique, yet takes its place in the spectrum of world art as artist portray the people and beauty of the American West. Top artists' works are shown at the National Western Stock Show.
By Dave Maddox | Published 1/21/2008
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Mattawoman Art Center sits on the scenic Mattawoman Creek in Smallwood Park, where water skiing and fishing is available as well. This hidden jewel of Southern Maryland is a showcase for local artists and members of the art center.
By Faith Antonioni | Published 3/24/2006
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This is a friendly and useful guide for anyone who is interested in attending an art gallery and wants to make the most of of their visit. These gallery visiting tips can be used by people of all ages.
By Pam Gaulin | Published 10/17/2007
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Art has evolved in many ways, and so has our perception of it. From fine art portrait painters, to the development of photographic art. We are constantly changing, therefore, we must communicate this change through a variety of expressions and mediums
By Nikki Freeman | Published 6/29/2006
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Say you're no artist? Well, you don't have to be an artist to make some quick and easy modern art pieces for your home. Read on...
By Emma S. | Published 8/9/2006
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I will be comparing and contrasting Jane Freilicher's "View over the Mecox" and Edward Hopper's "Rooms by the Sea" because of their similar artistic style and subject matter.
By Autumn Bloom | Published 10/8/2007
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A college research paper for my art history class
By aishaladon | Published 9/22/2007
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If you are planning to visit Rome, do not only spend your time between the wonderful monuments of antiquity and baroque, but save some to enjoy the fresh wind blowing through the city. If you want to discover modern Rome, here are some suggestions
By rochak Tarika | Published 3/1/2007
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What are savvy collectors buying now? Mid-century Danish Modern is back in vogue. Here is a guide to some of the most desirable retro chairs ever designed.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 2/18/2007
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Art is a rich poem of shapes, colors and dimensions.
Viewing how art has changed thought out history in different cultures is very fascinating and educational.
By Katharyne Thompson | Published 8/2/2007
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Anyone can collect fine art, but it takes a certain kind of genius to collect and display art "too bad to be ignored."
By Lily Whyte | Published 5/21/2007
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Military warplanes are flown by some of the toughest, bravest men. Flight crews were able to name their planes and as a result personalized them with nose art. Nose art is a thing of the past but it still represents America's rebellious and patriotic nature.
By Kelly Spies | Published 6/28/2007
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Nestled in the heart of the University of Connecticut campus is one of Connecticut's premiere art museums, The William Benton Museum of Art. It is a cultural asset to the school as well as the general public.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 12/4/2006
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Balinese Theatre and the art of Mime may appear different on the surface as they represent eastern and western ideals respectively. However, both have origins rooted in ritual and religion.
By Stefanie D | Published 10/15/2006
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The story of how I have found pieces of art at thrift shops and yard sales.
By pam munro | Published 8/29/2007
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Find out why you study art, even though you aren't an art major. Gain understanding and appreciate the class, rather than endure it.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 9/2/2007
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The Art Institute of CA pulls a magazine from circulation after citing one student's work as defamatory. School officials said the magazine had not been reviewed prior to print. This incident brings up the question of what defines art.
By Paradigm | Published 1/18/2007
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This article deals with the art of writing and attributes which I believe a good writer should possess. This article is based on my own opinions grounded in my experience as a writer.
By Becky K. | Published 10/15/2007
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The City of Dallas and surrounding areas have many events and shows to celebrate and experience black history month this February. For 2006, the theme is to be "Celebrating Community: A Tribute to Black Fraternal, Social and Civic Institutions".
By Traci Pederson | Published 2/3/2006
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African Americans have contributed a great deal to the history of America. Included below are lesson plans, activities, stories, pictures, coloring pages, and more. These materials can be used in a classroom, for homeschool, given by a parent, or just for fun.
By Momie Tullottes | Published 2/14/2008
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It seems strange that a deal between The History Channel and the Library of Congress wasn't made a long time ago to do TV specials on rare artifacts giving new perspectives on American history. This deal might just go down as a major piece of history on its own...
By Gregoriancant | Published 4/16/2008
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Just minutes from Düsseldorf, Museum Insel Hombroich fuses architecture, art and nature on over 62 acres of meadowland. It is both a park and a museum offering refuge from the region's heavy industry and urban landscape.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 7/11/2006
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Madrid is a modern city in an ancient nation. In one week I experienced some of the most breathtaking artwork and scenery. By night the city rivals any in the world for fun and excitement.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/7/2006
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In our world, there are millions of films, books, songs and different types of art produced every year. Where are the Michaelangelos and DaVincis in these times? I think the answer lies in the purity of the art form.
By Jameson | Published 9/6/2006
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US History is taught in Elementary, Middle, and High School. If you stopped a person on the street and asked them questions about US history they will not be able to answer you. US history is taught ineffectively.
By A. Hermitt | Published 12/20/2007
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Whenever the topic of bullfighting arises, it is often debated whether or not it is a sport or an art form.
By Viva la Hillbilly! | Published 5/1/2008
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What the heck is tramp art, you may ask?
By Terri Rimmer | Published 3/22/2006
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Do you have an endless supply of junk lying around? Why not give these items a new look while adding interest to the garden. Recycled items can make great art displays for your garden. Here are some suggestions to get you started.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 11/8/2005
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The Akron Art Museum was more interesting on the inside, yet more of an eye sore to view from across the street. Plus it was hard to find and easy to pass up, neither of which will be the case in 2006!
By Christopher Kendalls | Published 8/14/2005
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Los Angles may not be known for any one architectural style in particular, but it does boast some of the best examples of Art Deco to be found.
By Eve Lichtgarn | Published 11/28/2005
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The Hudson River School influenced two generations of artisits and left a lasting legacy in American art.
By Jean Marquit | Published 12/21/2005
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This complicated essay reflects a complicated arena: modern poetry. It explores how modern poets seem to alienate readers with their difficult language, even though they are trying to make inaccessible subjects more accessible to themselves and readers.
By Letisha Beachy | Published 10/10/2006
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Miniature painting is an art form that spans centuries & encompasses many cultures. This is a brief summary of its roots from a family of artists that practice it in today's modern art market.
By Rebecca Latham | Published 12/26/2007
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Absorb history-it will help you to understand who you are and why you are here.
By Alyce E. George | Published 7/6/2007
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There are many famous black history sites to visit in New York City during February which is Black History Month. This list highlights five places that are prominent places in the black history of New York City. Many of the key Black History Month sites are in Harlem.
By Memphis Vaughan | Published 1/24/2008
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Butte, Montana has a rich history as a mining town in America's Old West. Here is a list of must-see attractions while visiting Butte.
By Kevin Noel Olson | Published 11/28/2005
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Finding unique history themed gifts can be difficult, but not impossible. Fun history gifts as well as educational ones can be bought if you know where to look.
By Angela Harris | Published 11/27/2006
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The Luncheon showcased pieces from the Scipio II collection including apparels, uniforms and regalia of various fighting units, ornaments, maps, documentary items, photographs, rare books on military history, oral history captured on analog tapes and research material.
By nana s. achampong | Published 2/23/2007
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Butte also has something few other cities can claim - a rich and incredible history. Visiting Butte, even today, one can literally step back into time. Butte is also one of only two cities to be recognized as a National Historic Landmark
By GP | Published 2/27/2007
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History doesn't have to be boring for children. There are many fun lesson on the internet that will help you child realize that history is full of adventure and excitement.
By J. M. Simpson | Published 2/28/2006
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Warfare is among the least understood subjects in human history - even though it is one of the most frequent occurrences.
By Chadd De Las Casas | Published 4/27/2007
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Having attended Queens College for awhile now, both as an undergrad and now as a grad student, I've come to know a lot about the college and its annual salute to Black History Month.
By Andrea Nostramo | Published 2/22/2007
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A short history of architecture - a beginner's guide to styles and movements, comprehensive in scope but with more emphasis on recent developments.
By Craig Kohler | Published 5/8/2007
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Tramp art is an antiques category that was produced generally by transients who used whatever materials were available in their meager surroundings. During the Civil War, soldiers took up the art form to pass away hours while away from loved ones.
By Kim Remesch | Published 10/6/2006
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This marvelous resource is an invaluable collection to those with an interest in history.
By El Bicho | Published 10/4/2005
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Southern California locals can attend the 14th annual Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF) February 9-20, 2006 at the Magic Johnson Theatre. This event highlights cinema, art, music, and poetry from African descent.
By Monique Reed | Published 2/13/2006
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During the Industrial Age, there was more money in Youngstown, Ohio than in New York City. Youngstown is known for its commitment to the arts.
By Susan Croes | Published 1/10/2006
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The artistry of a few tells the story of three short decades that saw the taming of the dangerous western frontier. Frederic Remington saw that the history was going to vanish forever unless someone recorded it.
By Patricia Dittmer | Published 1/12/2006
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Every February we as Americans celebrate Black History Month. It's a time for recognizing that accomplishments and achievements of the African-American community.
By Oakley Clark | Published 2/3/2006
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A listing and description of lots of events in the Los Angeles area during February's Black History Month
By sandra bell | Published 2/2/2006
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Located just 10 miles from Cortez and about 20 miles from Mesa Verde National Park, this almost-forgotten legacy in the four corners is the perfect trip for adventure-seekers, nature-buffs, and anyone interested in the history of our country.
By Lolaness | Published 12/7/2005
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Motion Pictures and technology have come a long way in the past 150 years.
By Neil Mey | Published 10/25/2005
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A modern young couple in Manhattan has a wealth of wedding locations to choose from, and every aesthetic from gritty downtown chic to classic romance is reflected in the city's venues.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 1/10/2006
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The American Civil War was the first example of modern warfare.Evidence for this is the combination of technological advancements in firearms, artillery, and transportation and the devastating strategies employed by Grant and his subordinates.
By Christopher A. Miller | Published 11/21/2005
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Learn US history by visiting two American treasures that are part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and US Forest Service. The homes and properties where two US Governor's lived.
By Sharon Sottile | Published 5/30/2005
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In the mid 1950's artists began to study painting not just as a two-dimensional surface with color, but as an object that desired recognition for what it represented.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 11/13/2005
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This article is a concise summary of the influential Medici family.
By Charis Snow | Published 11/3/2007
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The Da Vinci Code is one of the more controversial books of all time, for all that it is a work of fiction. But how much of it is based on historical fact, and how much on fiction. Sharan Newman explains in this easy to use encyclopedic work.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 8/16/2005
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Art History may not be the most popular major on campus but for those who graduate with a degree in art history there are a variety of culturally exhilarating careers may make the study all worthwhile
By Lima | Published 10/10/2006
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Art can conjure up all kinds of emotions, and they're not always warm and fuzzy. Art can be shocking, sickening and can downright scare the hell out of you...
By Daniel Kretschmer | Published 3/3/2008
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