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  • Painting: the Lost Virtue

    Painting: Lost Virtue

    After Caravaggio, Madonna of the rosary The role of the artist is perhaps less clear than ever, and hence the motives of the artist are also something hazy and... Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Theduchess
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  • Painting: the Lost Virtue

    Painting: Lost Virtue

    After Caravaggio, Madonna of the rosary The role of the artist is perhaps less clear than ever, and hence the motives of the artist are also something hazy and... Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Theduchess
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  • BOOK ART Ideal Bookshelf

    BOOK Ideal Bookshelf

    If you’ve been following this page for a while, you know I have somewhat of a problem…I cannot seem to collect enough fashion and design books! Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Erika Brechtel
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  • The Awesome Patterns of Villa Taranto, Italy

    Awesome Patterns Villa Taranto, Italy

    … can you spy Villa Taranto in the background? Don’t forget to pay a visit to Villa Taranto if you pass by Pallanza, Lago Maggiore, Italy. Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Artborghi
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  • Review: A Clown Car Named Desire (The Second City E.t.c.)

    Review: Clown Named Desire (The Second City E.t.c.)

    A Clown Car Named Desire By Brooke Breit, Punam Patel, Mike Kosinski, Michael Lehrer, Carisa Barreca, Chris Witaske Directed by Ryan Bernier at Piper’s Alley,... Read more

    The 16 July 2013 by   Chicagotheaterbeat
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  • Classic Paintings Re-created On A Human Canvas

    Classic Paintings Re-created Human Canvas

    If the human body is itself a work of art, then the latest project by duo Chadwick Spector is art on top of art. “Museum Anatomy“ features a series of... Read more

    The 15 July 2013 by   Creativevisualart
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  • Portrait Of A Seamstress: Nilah

    Portrait Seamstress: Nilah

    Every time I meet a seasoned seamstress, they have the same look and stance. Even the glare in their eye is the same. The best way I can describe it is “standin... Read more

    The 15 July 2013 by   Mmadalynne
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  • Teacher Wears Same Outfit In Yearbook Photo Every Year

    Teacher Wears Same Outfit Yearbook Photo Every Year

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    The 12 July 2013 by   Creativevisualart
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  • Mistress of My Fate

    Mistress Fate

    I’m a massive fan of eighteenth century novels – and by that I mean both books set in the eighteenth century and also written back then too. Read more

    The 12 July 2013 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Antonia Lively Breaks The Silence – David Samuel Levinson

    Antonia Lively Breaks Silence David Samuel Levinson

    What’s it all about?: One writer’s mysterious death, another’s relentless quest for fame, and a bitter literary critic’s passion for manipulation drive the stor... Read more

    The 12 July 2013 by   Bibliobeth
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