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Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents - 0 views

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    From the site: "An English curate and the author of several books on religious subjects, Edward Topsell is best remembered for The Historie of Foure-footed Beastes and The Historie of Serpents. Born in 1572, Topsell attended Cambridge before becoming a clergyman in the Church of England. He published The Reward of Religion in 1596, and Time's Lamentation in 1599. In 1604 Topsell became curate of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, a position he held until his death. In 1607, Topsell published his magnificent illustrated work Historie of Foure-footed Beastes, Describing the True and Lively Figure of Every Beast. The book was closely based on the Historiae Animalium of Swiss author Conrad Gesner. In 1608 he followed it with The Historie of Serpents; Or the Second Booke of Living Creatures, which also drew on Gesner's Historiae. The woodcuts for both of Topsell's books came directly from Gesner's pages. Topsell authored one more religious work in 1610 called The Householder. He served as vicar and chaplain in various areas of England until his death in about 1638."
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Edward Kwong - 1 views

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      Elements of style, composition, anatomy, and even fantasy. THIS is what a sketchbook should look like!
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      I agree - this is what a sketchbook should look like. He's building a catalog - a library of images, ideas. There's a hand, there's a foot - it's all there without a lot of editing. So - he's just allowing these things to happen. He's allowing this growth to occur probably before he can label it this or that. By the way - judging from the color of the paper and the rounded corners - he is undoubtedly drawing in a Moleskine®
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    Artist's blog that I've been watching for a little over a year now. His digital stuff blew me away initially, but I prefer his pencilwork now, after seeing pages of his sketchbook
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    Artist's blog that I've been watching for a little over a year now. His stuff is fresh.
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    Moleskines are vrry expensive, Mr. Craig, considering what you get for the money.
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National Gallery of Art - In the Tower: Philip Guston - 0 views

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    Great video on right that explains some of Guston's imagery and personal history.
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Edvard Munch - Vampire - 0 views

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    An unconventional representation of a vampire. There are no fangs, no wide-open eyes, no crosses and no blood. Just two figures hunched over in the darkness, one with it's mouth apparently at the neck of the other. More is implied than described.
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    Vampire, a painting by Edvard Munch, with woodcut variations.
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    I believe someone picked this piece out as one of their favorites in an art magazine on the first day of class! (Erin, maybe?)
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