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Royal Academy of Arts, London | MyTravelGuide.com Founded in 1768 under the presidency of Sir Joshua Reynolds, the Royal Academy is most famous for its annual Summer Exhibition - a hugely popular exhibit of contemporary art, held every year since 1769. It is also notable, however, for its headline grabbing showcases, including 1999's epic Monet ret... mytravelguide.com
IndieLondon: Georg Baselitz - Royal Academy of Arts (preview) - Your London Reviews However, his early figurative work deals with his own existential problems within German society in the post-war period. Aggressive and frequently disturbing, Baselitz’ work incorporates semi abstract figures, animals and landscape within a canvas of colour and liberated brushwork. His works p... indielondon.co.uk
Royal Academy of Arts - Encyclopedia.com defined the scope of the Academy. The king himself chose the original 36 Academicians and fixed the number at 40. Until 1867 their successors were elected by the Academicians only and since that date by the Academicians and associates, whose number was increased from 20 to 30 in 1876, together. Sinc... encyclopedia.com
Royal Academy of Arts - The New York Times Royal Academy of Arts in London opens exhibit entitled Sensation, featuring such 'artistic' images as dead tiger shark floating in tank, Marcus Harvey's portrait of mass murderer Myra Hindley, frozen cast of Mark Quinn's head made with his own blood, Ron Mueck's sculpture of his naked, deceased fath... topics.nytimes.com
IndieLondon: Citizens and Kings - Royal Academy of Arts (preview) - Your London Reviews The evolving nature of the cultural world will be underpinned through portraits of notable natural philosophers such as Hutton, as well as patrons, art collectors, commissioners of architecture and bibliophiles; while interplay and dialogue between sculpture and painting will be explored with self-p... indielondon.co.uk
SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Royal Academy of Arts Chigirinsky sponsored a conference at Gorki Leninskiye, the estate outside Moscow where Lenin died, that brought together Foster; museum and art institution directors from around the world, including Mikhail Piotrovsky of the State Hermitage Museum and Norman Rosenthal of the Royal Academy of Arts; ... news.surfwax.com
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