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    Epoxy Resin Art Technique

    Epoxy Resin Art Technique

    Epoxy Resin Art Technique is definitely one of the most exciting mediums as it is versatile and ...

    Lost Artworks – Jan Vermeer

    Lost Artworks – Jan Vermeer

    Jan Vermeer's painting of a private concert is among the most valuable stolen artworks ever. ...

    Lost Artworks – van Gogh

    Lost Artworks – van Gogh

    The Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg, a highly valued gallery containing around 400 ...

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    The Social History of Art

    The Social History of Art

    What is art? There are available many definitions of art, although when put it in simple words: art is a reflection of reality (at the very least). Artists create the art employing the contemporary resources, the technology, the knowledge as well as they do it in the given social, cultural, religious, philosophical, and economic framework.

    June 30, 2020 admin
    UncategorizedArt and Society , art evolution , Artist in Society , History of Art , Social History of Art