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- 09:13, 19 November 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Stephen DiLauro (←Created page with ''''Stephen DiLauro''' aka Uke Jackson (a nom de plume he assumed in 2000) is an American playwright, novelist, art writer, and ukelele player. DiLauro has written for many periodicals including American Artist<ref>{{cite web}}https://www.alexkatz.com/bibliography/articles_and_reviews</ref>, the village sun<ref>{{cite web}}https://thevillagesun.com/hamlet-horatio-gives-shakespeares-longest-play-a-new-twist-at-a-reasonable-leng...')
- 17:29, 13 August 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Rick Prol (←Created page with ' '''RYUNOSUKE OKAZAKI ''' (Born in Hiroshima)<ref>https://metalmagazine.eu/en/post/ryunosuke-okazaki</ref> is a Japanese fashion designer. his piece ''Ensemble'' is included in 2924 exhibition rhe exhibitiob ''Sleeping Beauties'' at the Anna Wintour Costume Center of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.<ref>https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/903073</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Prol, Rick}} Categor...')
- 19:31, 10 August 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page The Funeral of Shelley (←Created page with ' '''The Funeral of Shelley''' is an 1889 painting by Louis Édouard Fournier (1857-1917). The painting which is considered Fournier,'s most famous work is held in the permanent collection of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, England.<ref>https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/artifact/funeral-of-shelley</ref> The canvas depicts a funeral pyre on a beach in Viareggio, Italy where Shelley's body washed ashore after he drowned while sai...')
- 14:18, 8 May 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Black Paintings (Stella) (←Created page with ''''Black Paintings''' are a series of minimalism related works done by the painter and sculptor Frank Stella (1936-2024) in the late 1950s in what is seen as being a response to abstract expressionism. The series was executed between 1958 and 1960.<ref>https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2024/05/05/frank-stella-one-of-the-leading-abstract-artists-of-his-generation-has-died-aged-87</ref> Some cilonsider the works to be examples of minamalism ot...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit Disambiguation links added
- 21:41, 8 April 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Charles A. Riley ll (←Created page with ''Charles A. Riley ll''' is the former director of the Nassau County Museum of Art and a professor at Clarkson University.<ref>https://aaari.info/author/charles-a-riley-ii/</ref> Riley is the aurhor of thirty nine books.<ref>https://aaari.info/author/charles-a-riley-ii/</ref><ref>https://islandnow.net/charles-a-riley-ii-phd-director-of-the-nassau-county-museum-of-art/</ref> Riley was born and raisd in Manhasset, Long Island, New York.<r...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 19:38, 29 March 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Mystic Crucifixion (←Created page with 'id=6emKDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA70&dq=mystic+crucifixion+botticelli&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi1jcnRnZiFAxVyF1kFHWrOD444ChDoAXoECAoQAw#v=onepage&q=mystic%20crucifixion%20botticelli&f=false</ref> The shields of the angels in picture bear red crosses tbe symbol of tbe people of Florence. The work is held in the permanent collection of the Harvard Art Museums.<ref>https://harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/299923<...')
- 22:29, 30 January 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Talk:Flurio Rinaldi to Talk:Furio Rinaldi (Misspelled)
- 22:29, 30 January 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Flurio Rinaldi to Furio Rinaldi (Misspelled)
- 22:50, 29 January 2024 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Flurio Rinaldi (←Created page with ''Furio Rinaldi''' is am Italian art historian and curator.a who is currently the curator of drawing and prints at the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.<ref>https://printscholars.org/furio-rinaldi-appointed-curator-of-the-achenbach-foundation-for-graphic-arts/</ref><ref>https://itatti.harvard.edu/people/furio-rinaldi</ref>. He is the curator of the dirst exhibition devoted to the drawings of the renaissanc...')
- 20:06, 31 December 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Bad Roman (←Created page with ''''Bad Roman''' is an faux-Roman quasi-Italian themed restaraunt operated by the Quality Branded and located at the Deutsche Bank Center on Columbus Circle in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/14/dining/nyc-restaurant-news.html</ref>. it opened in the space previously occupied by Landmarc.<ref>https://cititour.com/NYC_News/Bad-Roman-Brings-Italian-Goodness-to-Columbus-Circle/7092</ref>. The executive...')
- 23:21, 5 December 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Two Comedians (←Created page with '''Two Comedians'''. is a 1966 oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper. It was his final painting painted one year before the artist's desth in 1967. In the painting Hopper paints he and his wife, Josephine Nivison on stage in pantomime costume taking s final bow.<ref>https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/edward-hoppers-last-painting-takes-the-stage</ref> The work was once owned by Frank Sinatra.<ref>https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2019-05...')
- 01:48, 21 November 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Donato Piccolo (←Created page with ''''Donato Piccolo''' (Born 1976 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian mixed media visual artist whose work often questions advanceD machine and computer teechnology and furthermore AI.<ref>https://www.galleriamazzoli.com/en/artists/piccolo.html</ref><ref>https://atpdiary.com/augmented-images-conversazione-con-donato-piccolo/</ref><ref>https://iscp-nyc.org/resident/donato-piccolo</ref> In 2023 he was part of a two peraon exhibition with Luca Vitone titled ''...')
- 19:52, 14 November 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Kristoffer Borgli (←Created page with ''''Kristoffer Borgli''' (Born 1985 in Oslo, Norway)<ref>https://www.luxfilmfest.lu/en/guests/kristoffer-borgli/</ref> is a Norwegian film director and writer most well known for writing ad directing the critucally acclaimed feature Dream Scenario (2023), starring Nicholas Cage. <ref>https://www.variety.com/2023/awards/actors/nicolas-cage-fame-influenced-dream-scenario-1235786547/amp/</ref><ref>https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/...')
- 19:55, 8 November 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page David Anfam (←Created page with ''''David Anfam''' (Born May 12, 1955) is an American art historian, author, and curator most well known for his voluminous writings on Abstract Expressionism.<ref>https://thamesandhudson.com/authors/david-anfam-19778</ref>. He is currently the senior consulting curator for the The Clyfford Still Museum in Denver, Colorado and the directir if its research center.<ref>https://www.cpr.org/2014/12/02/five-questions-clyfford-still-museum-curator-davi...')
- 21:05, 30 October 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Seen from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey to Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey (spelling)
- 21:01, 30 October 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Seen from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey (←Created page with ''''Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey''' is a 1866 oil on canvas painting by Edgar Degas which was later reworked twice, in1880-1881 and c. 1897. The model for the fallen jockey was Edgar's brother Achille.<ref>https://www.nga.gov/collection/art-object-page.94902.html</ref> The work even after it had been twice reworked remained in the artist's studio unitl his death, in spirit of which he was said to have told Katherine Cassatt (mother of...')
- 19:28, 24 October 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page The Orchestra at the Opera (←Created page with ''''The Orchestra at the Opera''' is a circa 1870 oil on canvas painting by Edgar Degas (1834-1917).<ref>http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/artworks/lorchestre-de-lopera-10001</ref> The musucians depicted in the orchestra are madely comprised of portraits of friends of Degas, foremist aning them pictorially the bassoonist and composerDésiré Dihau (1838-1909), for who commissioned the painting, at work in his instrument and the cellist Louis-M...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 17:30, 26 September 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Joel sanders (←Created page with ''Joel Sanders''' (B. 1956) is an American architect and academic.<ref>https://id.condenast.com/interaction/HzwXu_ddOXrRb-6txcJWW/email?xid=da4b0680-6162-46e2-bb02-7f20bac67cb7&scope=openid%20offline_access&state=%7B%22redirectURL%22%3A%22https%3A%2F%2Fwww.architecturaldigest.com%2Fstory%2Fjoel-sanders%22%7D&prompt=select_account%20consent&client_id=condenast.identity.01f7407d302523dddc3622fc685ebdf1&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.architecturaldigest.com%2Fa...')
- 22:09, 25 September 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Tomb of Pope Clement XIV (←Created page with 'The '''Tomb of Pope Clement XIV''' is a sculptural tableaux in Santi Apostoli, Rome by the Venetian sculptor Antonio Canova. The work is in the church where Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774) was rhe Cardinal-Priest before being elected Pontiff. The monument was commissioned by the merchant Carlo Gigli and completed in 1787, thirteen years after the Pope's death.<ref>https://www.walksinrome.com/blog/funerary-monument-to-pope-clement-xiv-by-c...')
- 21:01, 20 September 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page The Child Canova Modeling a Lion out of Butter (←Created page with ''''The Child Canova Modeling a Lion out of Butter''' is a c. 1885 painting by Pinckney Marcius-Simons (1865 - 1909).<ref>https://chrysler.emuseum.com/objects/64254/the-child-canova-modeling-a-lion-out-of-butter</ref>. The work was executed in the artist's youth and helped to bring him to the attention of the art crtic George Willaim Sheldon who wrote about Simon his volume "Recent Ideals of American Art''. The painting depicts preparations underway for...')
- 17:24, 1 September 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Max Spivak (←Created page with ''''Max Spivak''' (1906 in Bregnun, Poland-1981 in New York City) was an American visual artist known primarily as a ceramic muralist. Initially Spivak pursued a carrer as an accountant. Them he travelled to Paris where he met the painter Arshile Gorky. Spivak is especially noted for his mosaic mural in the vestibule entryway of 111 West 40th street in midtown Manhattan (today re-adressed as 5 Bryant Park), a wirk which through abstract forms...')
- 17:36, 30 August 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Venus Disarming Cupid (←Created page with ''''Venus Disarming Cupid''' is a circa 1555 painting by the Venetian renaissance master Paolo Veronese (1528-1588). The painting takes after the Roman poet Ovid's telling of the myth of venus, Cupid, and Adonis is book X of his masterwork Metamorphoses. The painting was a gift of the late art collector Hester Diamond to the Worcester Art Museum in honor of her duaghter-in-law Rachel kaminsy who sits on the museum's boar...')
- 21:44, 26 July 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Lee Bae (←Created page with ''''Lee Bae''' (Born 1956 in Cheongdo, South Korea) is a South Korean visual artist who creates monochramtic works in black.<ref>https://www.perrotin.com/artists/Bae_Lee/333#images</ref> During the summer of 2023 a 21 foot high sculture by the artist fashioned exclusively from charcoal is bing displayed on the pedestrian plaza at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan in New York City. The aforemnetioned work is from Bae's ''Issu de Feu'' series...')
- 18:31, 20 July 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page William Linnell (←Created page with ''''Willian Linnell''' ( 1826 in London, England - 1906) was a British painter and draftsmen. he was the son of the painter John Linnell (1792-1882).<ref>https://onlineonly.christies.com/s/dramas-light-land-martyn-gregory-collection-british-art/william-linnell-london-1826-1906-37/144993</ref><ref>https://www.google.com/search?q=la+zie&rlz=1C1GCEB_en___US914&oq=la+zie&aqs=chrome..69i57j46i10i175i199i512j0i10i512j46i10i175i199i5...')
- 16:31, 29 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Jean-Baptiste Le Paon (←Created page with ' '''Jean-Baptiste Le Paon''' (1736/1738 - 1785) was a French painter and onetime military man known for his works depicting military battle scenes.<ref>https://emuseum.mountvernon.org/people/57/jeanbaptiste-le-paon</ref> Through his uncle he was able to study under the Venetian painter of battle scenes Francesco Casanova , The Lafayette Memorial at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York City was executed accordin...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 21:54, 21 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Cradle of Civilization with American Woman (←Created page with ''''Cradle of Civilization with American Woman''' is a painting by Malcolm Morley, inspired by the artist's visit to Greece that year.<ref>https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/turner-prize-retrospective-1984-2006/turner-prize-retrospective-0</ref><ref>http://www.roomscape.net/malcolm-morley-print--cradle-of-civilization-with-american-woman---1984--american</ref> This canvas came during a period when Morey turned to new subjects, including m...')
- 23:18, 10 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Arcangelo (horse) (←Created page with ''''Arcanangelo''' is an American thoroughbred race horse who won the 2023 Belmont Stakes.<ref>https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/national/story/2023-06-08/with-arcangelo-jena-antonucci-to-become-the-11th-female-trainer-to-have-a-horse-in-belmont-stakes</ref>')
- 23:47, 5 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Talk:Robert McFarlane (American Government Official) to Talk:Robert McFarlane (American government official) (lower case)
- 23:47, 5 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Robert McFarlane (American Government Official) to Robert McFarlane (American government official) (lower case)
- 23:47, 5 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Talk:Robert McFarlane (American politician) to Talk:Robert McFarlane (American Government Official) (He was a government official rather than a politician)
- 23:47, 5 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Robert McFarlane (American politician) to Robert McFarlane (American Government Official) (He was a government official rather than a politician)
- 15:00, 1 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Bonnard, Pierre snd Marthe to Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe (Misspelled)
- 14:55, 1 June 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Bonnard, Pierre snd Marthe (←Created page with ' '''Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe''' is a 2023 French film directed by Martin Provost. The film depicts the love story and romance between the painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife, model, And muse Marthe.<ref>https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/provence-alpes-cote-d-azur/alpes-maritimes/cannes/festival-de-cannes-2023-est-ce-que-bonnard-aurait-ete-bonnard-sans-marthe-3-questions-a-cecile-de-france-et-vincent-macaigne-2778826.html</ref> The film star...')
- 22:12, 22 May 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Insel am Attersee to Insel im Attersee (SPELLING)
- 22:11, 22 May 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Insel am Attersee (←Created page with ''''Insel am Attersee''' is a 1901-02 painting by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt.<ref>https://www.artdependence.com/articles/centerpiece-of-gustav-klimts-first-exhibition-in-america-insel-im-attersee-to-make-auction-debut-at-sothebys-this-may/</ref><ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandrabregman/2023/05/16/sothebys-sells-insel-im-attersee-for-532-million/</ref>. The work was created between 1901 and 1902 during Klimt’s summers at Attersee am A...')
- 22:34, 29 April 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Franz Erhard Walther (←Created page with ''''Franz Erhard Walther''' (B. July 22, 1939 in Fulda, Germany) is an interdisciplinary installation and conceptual artist most well known for his fabric objects and activations.<ref>https://www.frieze.com/article/gods-sake-mr-walther-do-not-speak-it</ref> During his education his teacher Karl Otto Götz said ‘Mr. Walther, I do not understand at all what you are doing. But you are a serious young man. Go ahead. He studied under Gotz with among...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 23:17, 2 April 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Ken Heyman (←Created page with ''''Ken Heyman''' (October 6, 1930 - December 10, 2019) was an American photographer best known for his collaborations with the cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead and the 36th President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson. . <nowiki>==Biography==</nowiki> Heyman studied under Margaret Mead at Columbia University and subsequently traveled with her to the Indonesian island of Bali where they collabor...') Tags: nowiki added Visual edit
- 20:22, 30 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Radical (2023 film) (←Created page with ''''Radical''' is a 2023 film directed by Christopher Zalla and co-written by Zella and Joshua Dqvis. His second feature film for theatrical releases ''Radical'' premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival at which it landed the "Festival favorite" award chosen by the audience. David Rooney in reviewing the film in the Hollywood Reporter states of Zalla's work in writing and directing the film (which fits into the Mentor/Student mode) that ....."...')
- 15:50, 28 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page John Ward Dunsmore (←Created page with ' '''John Ward Dunsmore''' (February 29,1856-1945) was an American painter who during his career was known as one of the United States most prominent painters of murals and historical subjects ===Biography== He was in Paris from 1875 to 1879, where he studied at the Petite Ecole with Aimée Millet and privately with [[Thomas Couture]<ref>https://emuseum.nyhistory.org/objects/9125/john-ward-dunsmore-18561945</ref>. He painted a number of murals depicting sc...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 14:35, 26 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Christopher Zalla (←Created page with '''Christopher Zalla''' (Born 1974) is a Kenyan born American director and writer of film and television. ===Biography=== Zalla grew up mostly overseas. He got his Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College and his MFA from Columbia University Film School.<ref>https://filmmakermagazine.com/4875-christopher-zalla-writerdirector-padre-nuestro-by-james-ponsoldt/#.ZCBGz6QpA0E</ref> ''Padre nuestro'' which Zalla wrote and dir...')
- 21:20, 5 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page New Muraba to Mukaab (Misspelled)
- 21:10, 5 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page New Muraaba to New Muraba (Misspelled)
- 21:09, 5 March 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page New Muraaba (←Created page with ''''New Muraaba''' is a proposed Saudi Arabian architectural project to a build a mammoth cube shaped skyscraper which volumetrically could hold within it twenty Empire State Building. The massive undertaking was announced by the Kingdom's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.<ref>https://manofmany.com/living/architecture/saudi-arabia-cube-shaped-skyscraper</ref><ref>https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/global/news/the-mukaab-saudi-arabia...')
- 17:16, 27 February 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Figure and the City (←Created page with ''''Figure and the City''' is a seminal 1950 oil on canvas painting by the American artist Joan Mitchell (1925-1992).<ref>https://www.joanmitchellfoundation.org/joan-mitchell/artwork/1896-figure-and-the-city</ref><ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-intense-life-of-abstract-expressionist-joan-mitchell</ref> Chronologically this is the final work in by Mitchell in which a representation of a human figure is included. Mitchell herself later said of...')
- 21:04, 23 February 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Black Dress (painting) (←Created page with ''''Black Dress''' is a painting by Alex Katz of his wife and frequent 1960 painting subject Ada Katz shown six times with the work emolying cinematic effects. It also features a repainting of a Katz portrait of the New York School ppoet James Schuyler in the work's backdrop. <ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2006/08/27/style/tmagazine/t_w_1536_1537_face_katz_.1.html</ref> Today the work is held in the permanent collection of the Museum Brandh...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 00:39, 14 February 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page Talk:The Head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome to Talk:The Head of Saint John the Baptist Presented to Salome (Misspelled)
- 00:39, 14 February 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs moved page The Head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome to The Head of Saint John the Baptist Presented to Salome (Misspelled)
- 17:12, 13 February 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page The Head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome (←Created page with ''''The Head of Saint John the Baptist presented to Salome''' is a circa 1609 painting by the Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens executed shorty after his return from to his native city of Flanders after a long stay in Italy. The painting which had been lost or misattributed for over 209 years was rediscovered in 1987 and in 1998 sold for $5.5 million US. The work then became part of the Fisch-Davidson collection of Baroque Paintings and in turn...')
- 20:27, 17 January 2023 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page The History of Transportation (←Created page with ''''The History of Transportation''' is a 1946 mural by Dean Cornwell (1892-1950) in 10 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan in New York City which was once the headquarters of Eastern Airlines. The work is spread across three walls in the building's lobby and is composed of silver and gold leaf in oil on canvas and fittingly honors the but;ding's original anchor tenant.<ref>https://evergreene.com/projects/10-rockefeller-plaza-mura...')
- 16:18, 27 December 2022 Strattonsmith talk contribs created page Blind (sculpture) (←Created page with ''''Blind''' is a 2021 sculptural work by the Italian multi-media artist Maurizio Cattelan memorializing the events of September 11, 2001, created twenty years hence. Cattelan was in New York City on 911 and had to walk home from LaGuardia Airport. The pieces was premiered at the Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan in the exhibition "Breath Ghosts Blind" curated by Vicente Todolí and Roberta Tenconi.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/15/a...')