insensitively commercialised of the former art colonies. An art commune is a communal living situation colony where collective art is produced as a function of the...
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The Taos art colony was an art colony founded in Taos, New Mexico, by artists attracted by the culture of the Taos Pueblo and northern New Mexico. The...
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The Cos Cob art colony was a group of artists, many of them American Impressionists, who gathered during the summer months in and around Cos Cob, a section...
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The Eagle's Nest Art Colony, the site known in more modern times as the Lorado Taft Field Campus, was founded in 1898 by American sculptor Lorado Taft...
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Complex (also known as the Brewery Art Colony) in Los Angeles has been called the largest live-and-work artists colony in the world. The 16-acre compound...
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The Cornish Art Colony (or Cornish Artists’ Colony, or Cornish Colony) was a popular art colony centered in Cornish, New Hampshire, from about 1895 through...
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Santa Fe art colony was an art colony in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, which developed in the early 1900s. The active time frame of the colony was between...
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The Étaples art colony was a fin de siècle artists' retreat situated near the fishing port of Étaples, in northern France. The colony experienced its...
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Artist collective (redirect from Art group)
locate potential talent.[citation needed] Artist cooperative Art colony Art movements Art assossiation Musical collective Asavei, Maria-Alina (2014-08-21)...
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Northwest School, with whom he shared an interest in Buddhism and Asian art. After travels in India and Europe and time amid San Francisco's counterculture...
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Women's Art Colony Farm (also referred to as The Farm or Women's Art Colony and Tree Farm) was a self-supporting women's artist colony in LaGrange, New...
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The Dixie Art Colony was an art colony in Alabama from 1933 to 1948. The Dixie Art Colony was established by John Kelly Fitzpatrick (1888-1953), Sallie...
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Epreskert Art Colony (Hungarian: Epreskerti művésztelep; the name means "Mulberry Garden" in Hungarian) was an artists' colony in Budapest in the last...
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The Ste. Genevieve Art Colony was an art collective in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. It was founded in 1932 by Aimee Schweig, Bernard E. Peters, and Jessie...
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The Elverhoj Art Colony, originally known as the Elverhoj Colony of Artists and Craftsmen, was founded in 1912 in Milton-on-Hudson, New York, by Danish-American...
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Old Lyme, Connecticut (redirect from Old Lyme Colony)
Lyme housed an art colony for many years in the early 20th century to many prominent American Impressionist painters. The Lyme Art Colony included Childe...
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exhibition of the artists' colony took place in 1901 with the title "A Document of German Art". The exhibits were the colony's individual houses, the studios...
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Lyme art colony of Old Lyme, Connecticut was established in 1899 by American painter Henry Ward Ranger, and was in its time the most famous art colony in...
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11; -91.35 The Stone City Art Colony was an art colony founded by Edward Rowan, Adrian Dornbush, and Grant Wood. The colony gathered on the John A. Green...
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Willard Metcalf (category Art Students League of New York faculty)
involvement with the Old Lyme Art Colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut and his influential years at the Cornish Art Colony. Born into a working-class family...
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An Art Nouveau Fabergé egg (1898) Illustration of the Firebird by Ivan Bilibin (1899) Chairs by Sergey Malyutin (c. 1900), Talashkino Art Colony Ceramic...
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modern art movements were international in scope. Impressionism – 1860 – 1890, France American Impressionism – 1880, United States Cos Cob Art Colony – 1890s...
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Taos, New Mexico (section Taos art colony)
Taos; six formed the Taos Society of Artists in 1915. In time, the Taos art colony developed. Many paintings were made of local scenes, especially of Taos...
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Art is a diverse range of cultural activity centered around works by creative or imaginative talents, which are expected to induce a worthwhile experience...
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Under Mamontov, Russian themes and folk art flourished there. During the 1870s and 1880s, Abramtsevo hosted a colony of artists who sought to recapture the...
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set out to build a summer colony in 1888. When the Carmel Development Company was formed in 1902, Carmel became an art colony and seaside resort, which...
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Giverny (section The Giverny Colony)
Impressionism Giverny, dedicated to the history of impressionism and the Giverny art colony, and the Hôtel Baudy, which was the center of artistic life in Giverny's...
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The Songzhuang Art Colony (simplified Chinese: 宋庄艺术区; traditional Chinese: 宋莊藝術區; pinyin: Sòngzhuāng Yìshùqū), located in Songzhuang Town of Tongzhou District...
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County Art Colony is an artist colony formed in Nashville and Brown County, Indiana. Adolph Shulz is considered to be the founder of the colony, encouraging...
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Herbert Croly (section Cornish Art Colony)
from 1900 to 1906. After Croly had first come to Cornish, a thriving art colony, he decided to build a house there, designed by Charles A. Platt, a prominent...
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