Western Images
Western Images
Which of these images better reflected Western civilization?
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hahaha actually a mixture of the first two
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Cowboy Collage HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS Print Aaron Christensen 26×28 $159.00 Title: Cowboy Collage. Artist: Aaron Christensen. Image Size: 23.04in. x 23.94in. Paper Size: 26.00in. x 28.00in. HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS PrintThe Canvas Transfer ProcessProducing a canvas transfer is an intensely detailed process, which begins with an art print (ink on paper). Special chemicals are applied which, when dried, form a film that is meticulously separated from the paper and pe… |
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Art4Kids Got Some Growing To Do Mounted Art Print – 18×24 $69.99 01003 Print Type: Contemporary Mount with Beveled Edge – Available in Contemporary Mount with Beveled Edge or Creative Canvas wrap – Contemporary Mount edge color: light oak – Safe, stylish, practical and affordable art for children and teens – No frame needed, no glass to break, wire hanger. Made in St. Augustine, Florida USA. – Contemporary Mount overall dimensions: 20” H X 26” W Special Feat… |
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Historic Print (L): Messenger Boys, Indianapolis Western Union. Aug., 1908. Wit., E. N. Clopper. Location: I $57.00 This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. Date: 1908 August.Subject: Boys. Messengers. Bicycles & tricycles.United States–Indiana–Indianapolis.Notes: Title from NCLC caption card. Attribution to Hine based on provenance. In album: Street trades. Hine no. 0049.Format: Photographic prints.SOURCE: Library of Congress… |
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Lonesome Dove $17.98 … |
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Just for a Thrill $10.60 Musically, Ronnie Milsap is one of the few country-based singers who has a deep appreciation and knowledge of American standards. He grew up with them; he didn’t have to “learn them.” Ronnie knows the songs and interprets them wonderfully. A “standard” is a song that will never go away… the “standards” started in the late ’20s and ’30s and are “remembered” songs through the years…a “standard” … |
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Show Me How $4.39 Lorrie Morgan has returned with veteran producer Richard Landis, who was behind some of the biggest of her career, including “Something In Red,” “Watch Me” and “Half Enough” among others. This album is a collection of eleven songs that examine life from the perspective of lessons learned and wisdom earned. With clear authority, Lorrie tells tales of love, friendship, family and flirting. Songs Inc… |
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Greaser’s Palace [VHS] $19.98 A combination of the Old West and the New Testament; a zoot-suited drifter (Allan Arbus) discovers his true calling and begins to perform miracles. What he really prefers though is doing his boogie-woogie song-and-dance act. In his wanderings he attracts many followers and finally gets to play The Palace, a saloon run by ruthless Seaweed Greaser (Albert Henderson). The act is a success, but Grease… |
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Nelson W-Live in Amsterdam [VHS] $19.98 … |
Western Images … There is a limit to everything
There is a measure in all things
There is a time to speak, and a time to be silent
There is life in the old dog yet
There is no plece like home.
Women In Art
Introduction
In its early years (age 7) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) and was fascinated by the images of warriors and Kabuki actors. At the age of 14 he became a member of the Utagawa school success and was one of many talented students with master Utagawa Toyokuni I. After a laborious start initial modest successes rediscovered the theme of Suikoden Heroes and their first impressions were an immediate commercial success.
Suikoden Heroes
Kuniyoshi preference for heroic subjects and themes can be traced back in the early days of his career. Al Initially, your warrior designs are very similar in style to that of Shuntei (which was also famous for his prints of sumo), but Kuniyoshi's Suikoden series was released in this influence.
His prints Suikoden (known as the "108 Heroes of the Suikoden") in a format inspired Oban in the adaptation of the author of a comprehensive Takizawa Bakin heroic Chinese novel Shui-ho ch'uan (Japanese: Suikoden) written in the 14th century, known in the West as the margin of water, tells the story of a band of outlaws in the 12th century. These bandits living in the marshes near the Liangshan Mountain. Its leader was the song without fear Jiang and the clan was like a bloodthirsty "A-Team" fight against injustice and the rights of people common.
Although not the first Kuniyoshi Ukiyo-e artist who worked on this issue, the great Hokusai Suikogaden Shinpan illustrated book (New edition illustrated the Suikoden) in 1805, his innovative interpretation than its predecessor. Representing these Chinese "heroes" give the image of some type of radiation supernatural place the figures in an ultra-dynamic scenario. The protagonists often tattooed with their looks strong and terrible weapons were accepted by Kuniyoshi urging the public to add more designs (more than seventy years!). Later, more Suikoden series on the subject were added one in the smaller format chuba.
Leaflets
Kuniyoshi's outstanding contribution to Japanese art are also on their warrior triptychs. The designs of these leaflets as distinctive because of its use of black bodies. The three separate sheets untiy show clear and dramatic and show a broad recognition of the possibilities of this format is rarely encountered by the predecessors of Kuniyoshi. Chips individual leaflets, for example, Utamaro and Kiyonaga can also be appreciated as isolated images, but the best work of Kuniyoshi leaves are inseparable if the strength of the composition must be experienced.
Influence
When Kuniyoshi became a teacher himself, he trained a large number of students as Yoshitora, Yoshimori, Yoshitsuya, and Yoshikazu Yoshiiku. All of them have worked in a similar style and tradition as designing brochures Kuniyoshi not unworthy of his master. But it was his most talented student who developed Yoshitoshi a unique individual western oriented in the same level as his teacher. Yoshitoshi also designed a series about the heroes of Suikoden which consists of 50 prints chubas that are darker in tone and have a more ominous atmosphere. Kuniyoshi's Suikoden designs also had a decisive influence on the fashion of body tattoos in Japan.
Ukiyo-e Artists
Torii Kiyonaga (1752-1815), Takizawa Bakin (1767-1848), Katsukawa Shuntei (1770-1820), Kitagawa Utamaro (1753-1806), Katsukawa Hokusai (1760-1849), (1769-1825 Utagawa Toyokuni I), Utagawa Yoshitora (Acts 1850-1880), Yoshimori Utagawa (1830-1884), Utagawa Yoshitsuya (1822-1866), Utagawa Yoshiiku (1833-1904), Utagawa Yoshikazu (Act. ca. 1850-1870), Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892).
Kuniyoshi Books
'Kuniyoshi, Posters Warrior 'by BW Robinson
'Of bandits and Bravery-Heroes of the Suikoden Kuniyoshi' by Klompmakers I.
"Heroes and Ghosts: Japanese Prints by Kuniyoshi 1797-1861" by R. Schaap & Timothy T. Clark & M. Forrer