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Artist page for Joan Jonas (born 1936)
full Wikipedia entry Artworks Left Right Songdelay Joan Jonas 1973 Wind
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Artist page for Joan Jonas (born 1936)
full Wikipedia entry Artworks Left Right Songdelay Joan Jonas 1973 Wind
Artist page for Kenneth Armitage (1916–2002)
appointment Square Figure Relief Kenneth Armitage 1954 People in the Wind
‘Just what was it that made yesterday’s homes so different, so appealing? (upgrade)‘, Richard Hamilton, 2004
Empty shipping containers are used as storage, wind breaks or blast walls.
Short film about the artist Joan Jonas
Artwork Organic Honey’s Visual Telepathy Joan Jonas 1972 Artwork Wind
Tate glossary definition for plein air: Refers to the practice of painting entire finished pictures out of doors
Stanhope Forbes of whom there exists a photograph of him painting on a beach in high wind
Artist page for Avis Newman (born 1946)
Newman 1982 The Day’s Residues V Avis Newman 1982 The Wing of the Wind
Tate glossary definition for art deco: Design style of 1920s and 1930s in furniture, decorative arts and architecture characterised by its geometric character
geometric character Twitter Facebook Email Pinterest Eric Gill The East Wind
This Audio Arts issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1974, features W.B. Yeats, Anne Yeats, Georgie Yeats, Ulick O’Connor and Oliver St John Gogarty.
Yeats: reads The Song of the Old Mother, from the Wind Among the Reeds, 1899, with
positioned just above head level and when I step nearer I can feel the gentle waft of wind
This collection, which has now been digitised and made available to view online, includes primarily wood engravings, many of which were used to illustrate ‚Punch‘, and other similar publications, such as ‚Once a Week‘, by Charles Keene. These illustrations cover a substantial part of his career, dating from 1861 to 1888. Also available online are a number of preparatory pencil and ink studies that appear to have informed his wood engravings for ‚Punch‘, as well as etchings, including one early design for and illustration printed in Daniel Defoe’s book, ‚The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe‘, published in 1847.
Keene 19 October 1867 View by appointment Wood engraving titled ‘It’s an ill wind