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1. Common House Plan Styles Part 2 - By: Michael Russell
Deciding on a house plan can be a daunting task. Individuals who want to build a home must choose a style among many plans that will accommodate their needs. Here are a few more styles that are available for the homebuyer. Mediterranean style house plans The Mediterran...

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Art Auctions Art Deco
In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressively lavish role. The strong colors and sweeping curves lend art deco the trademark boldness that expressed much of the progress and modern advances of the twentieth century. Art auctions around the world still move many art deco pieces of various kinds. If you’re interested in collecting art deco, there are many art auctions both online and off that deal primarily in art deco.In the twentieth century the decorative arts
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2. Buying Paintings Neoclassicism - By: Michael Russell
Between the 18th and 20th centuries, a few quite distinctive trends were absorbed into the category of Neoclassicism, and it during these times that the movement as a whole came to absorb the classical inspirations that created a revival of ideals. These ideals, though standards from ages past, wer...

3. Art Auctions Art Deco - By: Michael Russell
In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressively lavish role. The strong colors and sweeping curves lend art deco the trademark boldness that expressed much of the progress and modern advances of the twentieth century. Art auctions around the world still move many art deco pieces ...

4. Art Deco Engagement Rings - By: Michael Russell
During the mid 1920s Art Deco arrived on the culture with great impact. The innovative designs derived from this movement reflect the old-time modern feel that many embraced nearly a century ago. The appeal of Art Deco engagement rings is great for anyone who loves architecture in design and everyda...

5. Art Deco Jewelry - By: Michael Russell
Art Deco jewelry emerged on the scene duding the 1920s and 1930s just as the world was seeing great changes. Technology and industry made great leaps during this time in history and this had a significant impact on the way we viewed the world. Poetry, art and even jewelry reflected the worlds new at...

6. Buying Paintings Futurism - By: Michael Russell
A 20th century art movement with its’ roots in Italian and Russian beginnings, Futurism is said to have largely began with the writing of a 1907 essay on music by the Italian composer Ferruccio Busoni, and explored every medium of art to convey its’ meanings. The Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marine...

7. Buying Paintings Precisionism - By: Michael Russell
Also known as Cubist Realism, and related to the Art Deco movement, Precisionism was developed in the United States after World War I. The term for this movement was coined in the 1920s, and influenced by the Cubist and Futurist movements; the main themes for these paintings were mainly regarding i...

8. Silk Embroidered Artworks. - By: Paul Mccarthy
Silkporcelain.com is the most recent addition to the interior designers tool box. The supply of high quality art products including silk embroidery and porcelains is now available directly from their source in mainland China. While silk embroidery is well known throughout Asia it has no...

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Viennas complex and imposing Imperial Palace, the Hofburg was the first residence and grew with the family empire from the 13th century until 1913, when the new wing was opened. The winter abode of the Hapsburg rulers until 1918; it is till now the home of the Spanish Riding School (with...



10. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell
Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen...

11. Amazing Designs - By: Michael Russell
Amazing Designs There are many examples of good design all around us and we take most of it for granted. I admire the design of buildings and products, past and modern. A poll was recently held in the UK for the public's favorite amazing designs from the 20th century. There was a wide ran...

12. Art Designs - By: Michael Russell
Art Designs Art is very subjective, no matter how art critics would argue, and one person's art is another person's mess. Art designs are everywhere around us. They're a part of life, in advertising boards, on buildings, the covers of paperbacks and computer wallpaper. Everything you can ...

13. Buying Paintings Gothic Art - By: Michael Russell
Some of the most valuable early artwork comes from a point of time before the Renaissance had begun, and going on through the early Middle Ages, referred to as the period of Gothic art. During this particular time in history, the artwork took on telling narrative stories through pictures, and much ...

14. Architect – Do You Want To Become One? - By: Michael Russell
Architecture became an organized profession by mid-nineteenth century. In the year 1837, The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) was established. This was formed in order to improve the art and science of architecture in Britain. Furthermore, it was established in order to highlight the eff...

15. Tropical Wallpaper - By: Michael Russell
Wallpaper comes in so many different tropical designs and styles that youll have a lot of choice on what you want on your walls. Dont think for one minute that you just have to have a sunset or a beach; you can go much more tropical than that one. Know too, that using accessories to enhance your tro...

16. Pablo Picasso's Life - By: Michael Russell
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor whose work is vastly different than other artists'.  His work is extremely modern and is greatly admired.  Picasso dominated western art in the 1900s.   Picasso was born in Malaga, Spain on October 25, 1881.  He was introduced...

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What's in a name? Art Deco is a slippery term. In a free-association test, many people's first response would be "skyscrapers." And indeed, the skyscraper, whether Rockefeller Center or the Chrysler Building, is an icon of Deco -- echoed in all conceivable scales. There are Deco salt shakers that look like skyscrapers and "fine" art tributes to the architectural form, ...... More

East Meets West: Art Deco Weekend Celebrates The Style From Miami ... - Miami Herald
You don't have to be an expert on Art Deco history to enjoy the Art Deco Weekend festivities. After all, just strolling along Ocean Drive in South Beach is
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East Meets West: Art Deco Weekend Celebrates The Style From Miami Beach To Shanghai
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Feminist Art In La Is Not Whack! - Art.blogging.la
Feminism and women artists seem to have become synonymous and are prevelant in Los Angeles art insitutions this upcoming month.
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Art Deco City - The Age
CONSIDER the cool curves of Art Deco architecture and the image that springs to mind is more likely to be New York's Chrysler building than the Myer
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