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| | Academic art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies or universities. |  | | This denigration of academic art reached its peak through the writings of art critic Clement Greenberg who stated that all academic art is "kitsch". |  | | The French referred derisively to the style of academic art as "art pompier" (pompier means fireman) alluding to the paintings of Jacques-Louis David (who was held in esteem by the academy) which often depicted soldiers wearing fireman-like helmets. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_art
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| | Academism - Academic Art |
 | | The term "Academic Art" is associated particularly with the French Academy and its influence on the Paris Salons in the 19th century. |  | | Academic Art was in fashion in Europe from the 17th to the 19th century. |  | | "Academic art" refers to the tradition of painting and sculpture taught at the academies, or art schools, of Europe... |
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http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c17th-mid19th/academism.htm
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| | Academia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The seven liberal arts became codified in late antiquity through textbooks by Varro and Martianus Capella, who offered the standardized structure through which men (and it was men, by and large, for women were excluded) could visualize the world of learning. |  | | The Liberal Arts consisted of the Trivium, the basic "three ways" of Grammar, Rhetoric and Logic, and the Quadrivium, the "four ways" of Arithmetic, Geometry, Music and Astronomy. |  | | Philosophy and Theology were the all-embracing studies that encompassed the Liberal Arts, but philosophy in the early Middle Ages was largely a matter of dialectic. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academia
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| | Art Department |
 | | Description: Prerequisites: ART 103, 104, 117, 217 and 317A or 318A. |  | | The Department of Art requires the studio candidate for the Master of Arts in Art to exhibit the project in one of the department's graduate galleries. |  | | Description: Prerequisites: Art 103, 107A, or 347A or 348. |
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http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/art.asp
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| | Modernism: Art for Art's Sake |
 | | Traditional art historians and critics are fond of extending this sort of approach beyond the modernist period to other artists and periods to enhance the illusion of a history of art composed along one great thread of stylistic interconnection. |  | | The system, though, articulated by the more academic art historians and critics, operating hand-in-hand with the art market which was only interested in money and not meaning, effectively absorbed all attempts at subversion and revolt into a neutral, palatable, only occasionally mildly offensive history of art of the kind you encounter in art history textbooks. |  | | Unfortunately for the history of art, in the process of neutralizing progressive modernism, art history also had to neutralize all other art from earlier periods and from elsewhere in the world. |
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http://witcombe.sbc.edu/modernism/artsake.html
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| | Art Periods in France: ART NOUVEAU |
 | | Art Nouveau {ahr noo-voh'}, a French term meaning new art, refers to a style of architecture, of commercial and decorative art, and, to some extent, a style of painting and sculpture that was popular about 1900. |  | | Art Nouveau was incorporated in the rebellious psychedelic style of the 1960s and finally achieved its place as a significant style in the history of modern art. |  | | Yet not all Art Nouveau was frivolous and evanescent. |
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http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/nouveau.shtml
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| | Harvard University Art Museums - Occasional Papers |
 | | Like all art museums, the mission of academic art museums is to acquire, preserve, interpret, and exhibit works of art for the education and enjoyment of their public. |  | | But however different we are, it is undeniable that we are all academic art museums, and to a greater or lesser extent dependent on and subject to the fiscal well-being of the university or college of which we are a part. |  | | The Ackland Museum of Art at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois, the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph-Macon Womans College, and the art museums at Yale University, the Rhode Island School of Design, and Mount Holyoke College will be searching for new directors. |
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http://www.artmuseums.harvard.edu/professional/occpapers2.html
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| | Academic Programs: Art and Art History |
 | | The Department of Art and Art History offers a major and a minor in Art History, a major and a minor in Studio Art, and a major in Arts Management with a visual arts emphasis. |  | | The Department of Art and Art History at MBC has a spacious, all-purpose studio in Deming Hall as well as a printmaking studio and a darkroom. |  | | Hunt Art Gallery, besides showcasing seniors' art, exhibits the work of a wide variety of notable contemporary artists. |
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http://www.mbc.edu/academic/departments/art.asp
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| | GAnet - Academics - US - Academic Program - Art Department Course Selection |
 | | Visual Arts is an introductory art course designed for all students who have an interest in learning about the theory and practice of drawing, painting, design and art appreciation. |  | | In addition to studio art projects, students will participate in gallery discussions, readings in art history and art criticism. |  | | Some art projects will seamlessly combine the use of tradition art materials with the computer. |
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http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/US/curriculum/Courses/art.shtml
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| | Illinois College - Art |
 | | The courses in the Art Department are directed toward the development of excellence in techniques of the visual arts and the ability to express original ideas and share them with others,and toward the understanding and appreciation of western art in its historical development. |  | | Majors in Art and Art Management, plus K-12 certification in Art Education are offered. |  | | A major in Art consists of 37 semester hours in Art above ART 100 and must include the following courses: 131, 201, 202, 231, 142, 124, 345, 346, and 402. |
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http://www.ic.edu/academics/art.asp
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| | Tyler Museum of Art - Exhibitions |
 | | The term "Academic" refers to art that embodies the philosophy and style espoused by Europe's Academies, state-run art schools modeled on Ecole des Beaux-Arts of the French Académie Royale. |  | | Like many Academic artists of the middle and late nineteenth century, Lefebvre's art attempts to reconcile the many artistic styles that were vying for hegemony at the time, including neo-classicism, naturalism, symbolism, and even impressionism. |  | | Bouguereau was one of the key supporters of the Salon, the first official art exhibition held in France and limited to members of the Royal Academy. |
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http://www.tylermuseum.org/Tyler_Collects2.htm
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| | Academic Courses- Art |
 | | Prerequisite: Art I and Full Year of Art II This is the most advanced visual arts course available. |  | | Principles of design, art appreciation, and art history are emphasized in this course. |  | | Students study elements and principles of design used in construction of two-dimensional works, art appreciation, and art history. |
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http://www.moore.k12.ok.us/mhs/art.htm
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| | Art Education, Academic, Visual Arts, Performing Arts at World Wide Arts Resources |
 | | The Cleveland School of the Arts is a magnet school for students in grades 6 - 12 who wish to pursue an Arts based education and develop their skills in writing, dance, drama, art, photography, or instrumental and vocal music. |  | | The emphasis of this website is on advocating the arts in education, focussing primarily on visual arts. |  | | Arts High School Minnesota Center for Arts Education Arts High School "innovative public education centered in the arts" A comprehensive, residential, tuition-free, public high school offering innovative coursework in six art areas: dance, music, visual arts, literary... |
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http://www.wwar.com/categories/Academic/Art_Education
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| | Art Schools New York-Bridgeview-drawing,painting,sculpture |
 | | Director of European Art at Hirshl and Adler Gallery, New York and former Director of the New York Academy of Art. |  | | Located in Long Island City (Queens), which is an emerging art center of New York and a new home to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA Queens), Bridgeview is in the midst of cultural renewal. |  | | Among thousands of art schools in America, there are only a few that are fine arts only. |
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http://www.academicart.com
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| | Art / Academic Programs / Academics / Mount Union College - Mount Union College |
 | | The art program at the College fosters the artistic growth and maturity of its students by engaging in fundamental principles of visual art and design in a variety of art media. |  | | A thorough general study of the history of art is offered as an important part of the art major. |  | | The Department of Art is committed to the following goals: 1) To provide a sound technical, theoretical, and historical foundation for the student majoring in art; 2) To provide an environment in which the student can function as an independent, creative individual; 3) To serve the student body of a liberal arts institution. |
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http://www.muc.edu/academics/academic_programs/art
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| | fineArt forum resource directory |
 | | The College of fine arts in Umeå is situated in the far north of Sweden and the education is focused on contemporary art. |  | | Fine Arts Cultural Studies is the interdisciplinary programme in the Faculty of Fine Arts at York University in Toronto, Canada. |  | | Information on the Canberra School of Art, the Canberra School of Music and the Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology. |
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http://www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online/art-resources/academic.html
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| | Realism - Realism Art |
 | | The artificiality of both the Classicism and Romanticism in the academic art was unanimously rejected, and necessity to introduce contemporary to art found strong support. |  | | Realism (art and literature), in art and literature, an attempt to describe human behavior and surroundings... |  | | Realism is an approach to art in which subjects are portrayed in as straightforward manner as possible... |
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http://www.huntfor.com/arthistory/c19th/realism.htm
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| | SUNY STONY BROOK ART DEPT Academic Programs |
 | | The undergraduate programs in art are designed to provide the student with a thorough background in the history and criticism of art, as well as sound training in studio techniques and theory. |  | | The number of full-time faculty in the Art Department, which is within the College of Arts and Sciences, is average for American universities, but the department has been built with a strong emphasis on modern art; on critical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary interests; and on practical experience. |  | | The Department of Art's master's and doctoral programs in art history and criticism and the master's program in studio art occupy unique positions among graduate programs in art studies. |
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http://www.art.sunysb.edu/programs.html
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| | Academic Programs : Art, Graphic Design |
 | | The Highland associate of arts degree in art (AA) provides the essential background knowledge for a student to succeed in the field of studio art, painting, drawing and design. |  | | The program provides comprehensive study of art, including art history and modern art, with studio experience. |  | | Art majors may pursue careers as illustrators, graphic designers, package designers, commercial designers, architectural designers, art historians, professional artists and art educators. |
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http://www.highland.edu/academics/programs/art.asp
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| | 2blowhards.com: Academic Art Redux |
 | | I can still remember one of the first books I read about art history, "Impressionism," in which the author begins the book with a critique of the "official" art of the 1870's. |  | | This all raises the question of whether Impressionism is considered "good" by 20th century art historians because it was relatively unerotic during an era when the dominant style of eroticism makes us feel threatened (i.e., "icky."). |  | | And I suppose the openly pornographic style of Indian sculpture (which I really dig) is beyond criticism because it is the work of oppressed people. |
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http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/000056.html
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| | National Gallery of Art - Internships: Academic Year |
 | | Possible placements are in the departments of French paintings, Italian paintings, northern baroque paintings, modern and contemporary art, sculpture and decorative arts, old master prints, modern prints and drawings, photographs, conservation, education, and exhibition design. |  | | Copyright ©2006 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |  | | National Gallery of Art - Internships: Academic Year |
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http://www.nga.gov/education/interned.htm
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| | Art & Architecture of France - Introduction |
 | | The "Joconde" database is a catalogue of drawings, stamps, paintings, sculptures, photography and objects of art conserved in more than 60 museums throughout France. |  | | By far the best known examples of prehistoric rock art are the cave paintings of Altamira, Font de Gaume, Lascaux, Les Combarelles, Niaux Cave, Les Trois Frères, and other sites in southern France and northern Spain, which were discovered during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |  | | In this chapter, we will discuss France's fascinating history of art 151; painting, sculpture, and architecture &; while related topics such as literature, theatre and music may be accessed through the Table of Contents on other parts of this site. |
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http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Art/DF_art.shtml
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| | Rhodes: Academic Departments: Art: Courses |
 | | Class Pages Introductory Studio Art Intermediate Studio Art Advanced Studio Art Art History |  | | The continuation of the senior seminar in which students further develop and refine creative projects with the approval and guidance of the art faculty. |  | | Art 485--Senior Seminar in Art History: Andy Warhol |
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http://www.rhodes.edu/public/2_0-Academics/2_1_2-art/2_1_2_2-Courses.shtml
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| | Department of Art History: Academic |
 | | Finally, we will examine divergent governmental views of art, including the Nazi conception of "Degenerate Art", the fate of modern art in the Soviet Union and the influence of anti-communism on the visual culture of the United States. |  | | This seminar will consider the relationship between visual culture, history and radical politics, looking closely at art as a means of political and ideological resistance and persuasion. |  | | Internship at Bayou Bend and The American Decorative Arts Center of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. |
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http://cohesion.rice.edu/humanities/arthistory/academic.cfm?doc_id=5311
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| | Moscow Academic Art Theatre -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | The original ensemble was made up of amateur actors from the Society of Art and Literature and from the dramatic classes of the Moscow Philharmonic Society, where Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko had taught. |  | | The most important of these was the Moscow Art Theatre (after 1939 the Moscow Academic Art Theatre), formed in 1898 by Konstantin Stanislavsky and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. |  | | The repertoire of the Moscow Art Theatre was less... |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9053891
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| | The Dahesh Museum: Reclaiming Academic Art ( Aristos, December 2003) |
 | | The value of academic training was eloquently defended by the British painter Harold Speed in his manual The Practice and Science of Drawing (1913)--which has become something of an underground classic among artists seeking to hone their technical skills. |  | | One of the unexpected pleasures of the exhibition was discovering estimable work by painters and sculptors whose names had hitherto been known only to specialists in nineteenth-century French art. |  | | Whatever the explanation, she was safe in the knowledge that most of her readers would not travel to the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, to see the Bouguereau exhibition (which had originated in Paris), and that, in any case, it would close within the week. |
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http://www.aristos.org/aris-03/dahesh.htm
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| | fsu.edu Art History Academic Map |
 | | To complete a major in Art History, a student will need 33 hours of coursework in art history with grades of C or better, and 9 hours of coursework in studio art with grades of D or better. |  | | Academics > Program Guide > Art History Academic Map |  | | Representative Job titles Related to this Major: Antiquarian Book Trade, Architectural Conservation, Art Advisor, Art Gallery, Art Investment, Artist Representative, Art Law, Art Librarian, Arts Organization, Consultant, Corporate Curator, Curatorial Consultant, Freelance Collection Manager, Freelance Writing, Governmental Agencies, Museum Work, Preservation and Conversation Publishing, Teaching, Visual Resource Curator |
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http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/Maps/MAPartHistory.html
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| | Haber's Art Reviews: Dik Liu and Academic Modernism |
 | | With the instantly famous show of "shock art" in London's Royal Academy, one can see the divisions in a country so old-fashioned that few artists ever had that chance. |  | | His still-lifes, in oil on wood and in pencil, point up a curious side of art training and, strangely enough, modern art, too. |  | | What interests me is that the word academic has held onto its nasty edge, even as academic art and modern art get to look sillier together. |
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http://www.haberarts.com/dik.htm
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| | Academic Departments > Art |
 | | Students select from three academic majors within the department: Art Education, Art History, and Studio Art. |  | | Curator of the University Art Collections and recipient of the 1993 Distinguished Faculty Award. |  | | BS, University of Kansas, BFA, University of Kansas, MFA, The Art Institute of Chicago, |
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http://www.bakeru.edu/departments/art/academic_art.htm
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| | Academy of Art University: Academic Policies |
 | | Leave your name, telephone number, and complete mailing address and indicate that you are requesting a copy of the Academy of Art University Annual Security Report. |  | | The Academy of Art University uses semester credits. |  | | » Fashion Alumnus Natasha Chekoudjian Chosen as Arts of Fashion Finalist |
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http://www.academyart.edu/currentstudents/academic.asp
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| | Academic Art |
 | | Web Directory Home / Arts / Art History / Periods and Movements / Academic Art |
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http://www.hotvsnot.com/Arts/Art_History/Periods_And_Movements/Academic_Art
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| | Artcyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine |
 | | If you have questions or suggestions or want to discuss the great issues in art, here's the place. |  | | is the guide to great art on the Internet |
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com
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| | Dahesh Museum of Art: Welcome |
 | | Stay up-to-date with the Dahesh Museum of Art by subscribing to E-News. |  | | Add your review of the Dahesh Museum of Art to NY Citysearch more>> |  | | NY Sun Review of Stories to Tell more>> |
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http://www.daheshmuseum.org
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| | Cerro Coso College Academic Programs: Art |
 | | Upon choosing the Art Major program, it is recommended that the student contact an art instructor for academic advising. |  | | ART ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE (60 units total, 24 units in the major) consists of required art coursework. |  | | Although there is no required sequence of classes, there is a logical sequence which, when followed, will enhance the educational experience of the student. |
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http://academic.cerrocoso.edu/arts.htm
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