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Encyclopedia > 1951 in art

See also: 1950 in art, other events of 1951, 1952 in art, list of years in art This page is a candidate for speedy deletion. ... 1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ... See also: 1951 in art - Other events of 1952 - 1953 in art - List of years in art // Events Works Elisabeth Frink - Bird Exhibitions Births Deaths Categories: 1952 | Years in art ... This page indexes the individual year in art pages. ...

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April 16 is the 106th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (107th in leap years). ... Pierre Toutain Dorbec Sculptor, Painter, Photographer, Writer Born April 16, 1951 in Orbec, France (Normandy) Early Education Pierre grew up in Orbec, Normandy and in Paris, there were family homes in each location and they moved between the two as needed to accommodate his education and his mothers career. ...

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1951: Art - Archive Article - MSN Encarta (144 words)
1951: Art - Archive Article - MSN Encarta
Art activities in 1951 declined, materially and creatively, if evaluated in realistic terms.
The prolonged international tensions of the 'cold war' did not provide a favorable climate for cultural development, and the inflation which continued to develop at home and abroad left little income for...
ArtLex on Art (1229 words)
At least art involves a degree of human involvement — through manual skills or thought — as with the word "artificial," meaning made by humans instead of by nature.
Early in the twentieth century, for instance, artists expanded the definition of art to include such things as abstraction, collage, and readymades.
Thanks to art, instead of seeing a single world, our own, we see it multiply until we have before us as many worlds as there are original artists.
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