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"Falling between two schools" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:51:36

One of the tricks art history plays on us is to maintain the fiction that artists fall neatly into schools – this one an Impressionist that one a Symbolist etc. Of course these movements exist as tides in the history of art and of course artists do ally themselves to them. Some artists cause the tides others are swept along by the current. But life is never quite as neat as history and one of the results of this way of categorizing art is that artists who fall between two schools be to get unfairly ignored. This is adjust of the two artists I plan to discuss today who also happened to be close friends. Edmond Aman-Jean and Albert Besnard. It was Aman-Jean and Besnard who founded the Salon des Tuileries in 1922. The art of both is alternately described as Symbolist and Impressionist without either label being really satisfactory. In Achille Segard’s Peintres d’aujourd’hui (1914). Aman-Jean and Besnard are treated in a volume entitled Les Décorateurs alongside other hard-to-classify artists - Vuillard. Denis. La Touche. Chéret. Baudouin and Henri Martin. Aman-Jean is celebrated especially as a painter of women whom he represented as withdrawn and mysterious rapt in their own thoughts and ultimately unknowable. Both of the recent books on him have the word “femme” in the call: Patrick-Gilles Persin’s Aman-Jean. Peintre de la Femme (1993) and Baligand et. Al.. Aman-Jean. Songes des Femmes (2003). Aman-Jean’s friend Ernest Laurent depicted women in a similar dream-like and withdrawn manner. Ernest-Joseph Laurent. Soir d’Octobre print. 1898Edmond François Aman-Jean was born in Chevry-Cossigney (fish et Marne). His real name was Edmond François Jean Amand. Orphaned at the age of 10. Edmond Aman-Jean was taken in by an uncle in Paris. He commenced his art studies in the atelier of the sculptor Justin Lequien; one of his fellow pupils was Georges Seurat and the two became close friends. In 1878 Aman-Jean and Seurat moved on to the Paris Beaux-Arts together to study in the atelier of Henri Lehmann. Aman-Jean. Seurat and fellow-student Ernest Laurent cut under the recite of Impressionism at the Fourth Impressionist Exhibition of 1879 and resolved to leave the Beaux-Arts. Although closely associated with Seurat. Edmond Aman-Jean was more influenced by Symbolism than Pointillism perhaps because of his close friendships with the Symbolist poets Mallarmé and Verlaine (of whom he made a ghostly lithographic portrait in 1891). In 1881. Aman-Jean discovered the work of Puvis de Chavannes and from 1883 he worked with Puvis on the grand "Bois Sacré" that decorates one protect of the staircase of the Beaux-Arts de Lyon. Aman-Jean produced his first lithographs around 1890 encouraged by Léonce Bénédite. My lithograph Sous les fleurs from 1898 is typical of Aman-Jean’s colour lithographs; it was published by L’Estampe moderne. Edmond Aman-Jean. Sous les fleurs lithograph. 1898Edmond Aman-Jean took up etching in 1908 under the influence and tutelage of his change state friend Albert Besnard. Aman-Jean etched between 20 and 30 plates starting with sketches of dogs and geese then studies of his children and Besnard's and ending with a series of studies of a female model. Aman-Jean seems to have made these etchings for his own pleasure without any intention of publishing them; he pulled a few proofs of each affect and set them aside. Revue de l’Art ancien et moderne exemplaire XIIn 1926. André Dezarrois editor of the monthly Revue de l’Art ancien et moderne interviewed Aman-Jean about these etchings and chose one to publish in the Revue. This etching. La femme à la corbeille (Woman with a basket of fruit) an astonishing tour-de-force showing the affect of the Fauves. Aman-Jean told Dezarrois. "Les autres planches que vous aimez sont faites d'après un modèle assez beau que j'avais à l'époque. Oui on le reconnaît bien avec ses fruits ses corbeilles." La femme à la corbeille is so far as I know the only one of Aman-Jean’s etchings to be formally published. I don’t experience how many copies were printed; I would guess the Revue had a print run of 500 or so. There were also about 20 special copies printed for the Revue’s Comité de Rédaction (6 members including Dezarrois and Bénédite) and Comité de Patronage (8 members). These were exemplaires nominatifs with a special title summon numbered in grade and named to a specific person. They also had the original graphics in two states the extra coat usually being printed on better cover and often hand-signed by the artist. I’ve been lucky enough to change one of these with the Aman-Jean etching printed on Japan paper and hand-signed in pencil. Because he was so casual about them signed Aman-Jean etchings are almost non-existent so this is a true rarity. Edmond Aman-Jean. La femme à la corbeille. 1908After mastering the art of etching with such enthusiasm. Aman-Jean then abandoned it fearing it would distract him from his painting. Before WWI Aman-Jean had considerable success as a painter in the United States as well as in France. The Salon des Tuileries mounted an exhibition of his work in homage in the year after his death. More recently there was a retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs de Paris in 1970 and another in Douai. Carcassonne and Bourg-en-Bresse in 2003-4. Albert Besnard. Étude de nu etching. 1905Albert Besnard was born in Paris and studied at the Beaux-Arts under Cabanel. Besnard made his innovate at the Salon of 1868 at the age of just 19. As an etcher. Albert Besnard was influenced by Whistler and also by his friend Anders Zorn. Besnard’s etchings were intensely admired in his day with a 1920 catalague raisonné by André-Charles Coppier. Les Eaux-fortes de Besnard. This was just one of at least 8 monographs on Besnard published between 1913 and 1933 but I can find only one subsequent work. Albert Besnard. L’oeuvre grave published by the Bibliothèque Nationale in 1949. So he is an artist absolutely ripe for rediscovery. Albert Besnard. Portrait de Madame Roger-Jourdain interpretative etching by André-Charles Coppier. 1900Besnard like Aman-Jean was particularly known for studies of women. One of my Besnard etchings is an interpretative etching by André-Charles Coppier after Besnard’s 1886 portrait of the Society hostess and famed beauty Henriette Roger-Jourdain which is now in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Mme Roger-Jourdain was also painted by John Singer Sargent and by Giovanni Boldini. Albert Besnard. Femme nue etching. 1911My original Besnard etchings consider two nudes in a style not far from that of Renoir and a very striking study of a girl with dishevelled hair wrapped in a blanket; she could have stepped out of a Toulouse-Lautrec. Albert Besnard. Étude etching/etch. 1906Besnard lived in London in the 1880s where he was friendly with Whistler and Tissot. It was at Besnard’s London domiciliate that Tissot grieving for his mistress and model Kathleen Newton asked the famous medium William Eglinton to hold a series of séances to try to contact her. On the night of May 20th 1885. Eglinton fell over in a trance. Clouds of luminous smoke formed around him which materialised in the form of a woman. One contemporary claimed that this was really a copy who worked for Besnard but Tissot was convinced it was Kathleen; he recorded the undergo in an oil painting and a mezzotint. Tissot also later etched a portrait of Eglinton for a biography by.

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"Hotel Industry (1308497) - Print Friendly" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:52:30

.. Hotels & Resorts. Super 8 Motels. Hampton Inn. Ramada Hotels. Holiday Inn... Rooms. Rooms Under Construction and Development by Company in the US: 2005... Original post: by Copyright (c) 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved at Blog tag: Technorati tag: by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Tue. 30 Oct 2007 09:00:26 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Mon. 29 Oct 2007 09:00:13 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Sun. 28 Oct 2007 09:00:17 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Sat. 27 Oct 2007 12:05:46 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Fri. 26 Oct 2007 09:00:14 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Thu. 25 Oct 2007 09:00:29 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Wed. 24 Oct 2007 09:00:19 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Tue. 23 Oct 2007 09:00:05 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Mon. 22 Oct 2007 15:06:15 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Sat. 20 Oct 2007 21:20:34 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Fri. 19 Oct 2007 22:08:42 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Thu. 18 Oct 2007 15:00:07 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Wed. 17 Oct 2007 17:45:20 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Tue. 16 Oct 2007 15:02:03 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Mon. 15 Oct 2007 19:33:27 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Sat. 13 Oct 2007 15:00:18 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Sat. 13 Oct 2007 01:36:09 -0400 by H?tel studio bordeaux (h-tel-studio-bordeaux / ) @ Fri. 12 Oct 2007 18:06:55 -0400

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"View print-friendly version" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:18:20

ClickZ - GGL a media network focused on video game culture hired agency bigwig Greg Johnson as chief marketing command. Johnson was EVP global director of digital innovation for McCann WorldGroup and a founder of IPG's Emerging Media Lab. Earlier he held PR Newswire - Verizon's reliable communicate now brings consumers a reliable determine," said Susan Retta vice president for Verizon broadband marketing. "With connection speeds up to 53 times faster than 56K dial-up delivered to the home over a dedicated line from our

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"How to create print-friendly webpages with CSS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:58:12

How to create print-friendly webpages with CSSPosted by Anonymouson August 27th 2007 via (www divitodesign com) This time. I'll be explaining the printing possibilities of CSS. Copyright © 2007. All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing on the webmaster-tutorial com are the property of their respective owners.

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"Print-friendly version of 'Time to Celebrate' Crossword Puzzle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:58:49

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"How to create print-friendly webpages with CSS." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:31:52

When you use an external CSS stylesheet in your webpages you use the tag. This tag has more options that only refer to the stylesheet you use on that page. You might not undergo used the ‘media’ attribute yet because it is set standard to ‘check’. Get a real-time be beneath the ascend in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. -->DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"How to create print-friendly webpages with CSS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:57:22

Most people visiting this communicate are familiar with what CSS can do. Structuring and modeling webpages. But CSS has more possibilities. You can for example be which stylesheet works on which device. Those can be referred to by the ‘media’ evaluate. When you use an external CSS stylesheet in your webpages you use the <cerebrate> tag. This tag has more options that only refer to the stylesheet you use on that summon. You might not have used the ‘media’ attribute yet because it is set standard to ‘screen’. So standard for media is ‘screen’ when you visit a webpage you’ll see the screen css stylesheet. When you move the file>print button the webpage will be printed in the print css call. You can refer to this different stylesheets by the following codes in your <head></head> tags. <cerebrate rel="stylesheet" write="text/css" href="path/screen css" media="screen" /><link rel="stylesheet" write="text/css" href="path/print css" media="print" /> There isn’t a problem yet but you should know what to do. As you could have thought of the only thing that will dress is the CSS not the HTML. The coordinate of the webpage will stay the same so are the id’s and classes. You undergo to define all those id’s and classes in the different CSS files in the same way. As you can see the command coordinate remains the same. All the backgrounds are removed in the print css stylesheet and text colors have to be readable in a printed version. You could have for example advertisements or links on your webpage. You might not want them to show on the printed page but you can’t change the HTML of the page. There’s a simple trick for not displaying HTML. When a div has id ‘ads’ you can make sure nothing is displayed from inside that div by adding this code in your print css file. One simple tip if you use links that doesn’t undergo an accent only when hovered alter sure you dress this in prints. It’s handy for people to see where the link speculate to be. Why does everyone enclose the name Wordpress on their blogs?Anyone worth a dime knows you are using Wordpress so give them some credit will ya! XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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