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    Hey everyone. I decided to make a thread where you could come and share the works of some of your favorite artists. Any style or time period is welcome.

    I'll start with possibly my favorite artist of all time, the early 20th century 'Art Neuvo' poster artist Alphonse Mucha.

    "Dance"


    "Poetry"


    "Autumn"


    "Self-Portrait"

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    Originally posted by Jinx View Post
    HeI'll start with possibly my favorite artist of all time, the early 20th century 'Art Neuvo' poster artist Alphonse Mucha.
    Haven't been able to take that poster-like stuff seriously for years. Not since the episode of Buffy in which some vampires who pray on assorted freshman losers and have an ongoing competition about which posters they find the most of in their victims bedrooms. Monet were in the lead, Klimt was in second place.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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      Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
      Haven't been able to take that poster-like stuff seriously for years. Not since the episode of Buffy in which some vampires who pray on assorted freshman losers and have an ongoing competition about which posters they find the most of in their victims bedrooms. Monet were in the lead, Klimt was in second place.
      lol bell, I see you are a big Buffy fan

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        ........and so much for that idea.

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          Okay, a few of my favorites:

          Lucian freud


          John Singer Sargent


          Mark Rothko


          Frida Kahlo
          Last edited by Ethnography; 05-16-2011, 11:07 AM.

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            NEW YORK (A.W.) - Four prominent Armenian artists who have made their
            mark on film and literature in North America will converge in New York
            on Sunday, Dec. 9, to take part in a panel discussion titled
            `Atrocities and Expressions: Pursuing Justice through Art.'

            Four prominent Armenian artists who have made their mark on film and
            literature in North America will converge in New York on Dec. 9 to
            take part in a panel discussion titled `Atrocities and Expressions:
            Pursuing Justice through Art.'
            Organized by Armenian Genocide Justice, an ARF Eastern Region
            committee, the event features filmmaker Atom Egoyan, novelist Chris
            Bohjalian, actress Arsinee Khanjian, and filmmaker Eric Nazarian.
            Armenian Weekly editor Khatchig Mouradian will moderate the panel.

            Hosack Hall, where the panel discussion will be held.
            The panel discussion is co-sponsored by the AGBU Young Professionals
            of Greater New York, the National Association for Armenian Studies &
            Research (NAASR), the AYF-YOARF NY Hyortik Chapter, and the NY
            Armenian Students' Association.

            The event will be held on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 4:00p.m. at Hosack Hall,
            The New York Academy of Medicine, 1216 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
            10029. It is free and open to the public.

            For details, go to the event's Facebook page.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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