The debut of the Circus show with The Divas Cabaret and Special Guests, with Destiny Brooks, Heather Daniels, Jasmine Antoinette, Monica van Pelt, Iysis Dupree, Stimulation Carrington, @Eva Destruction Antoinette (Alexander Surian), Fiera Ice, Aphrodite Monroe, and Gunner Down.
WALL ART PAINTINGS IN LEWISBURG PENNSYLVANIA USA OUTSTANDING WORK
OUTSTANDING WALL ART PAINTINGS IN LEWISBURG PENNSYLVANIA USA.
Dave's American Art - Part 1: The Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts
In Philadelphia stands America's first art museum: The Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts. Here you will find American Art from before revolution up to our time.
We begin with Penn's Treaty with the Indians by Benjamin West from 1772 . One of the museum's founders, Charles Willson Peale painted George Washington at Princeton in 1779. Here he is shown at his own museum. His son, Rembrandt Peale painted this posthumous portrait of The President in 1824.
The famous Lansdowne Portrait, painted by Gilbert Stuart uses a rainbow to symbolize the covenant between the government and The American people. In John Vanderlyn's painting, Theseus abandons Ariadne sleeping on the island of Naxos. One can only wonder why.
John Lewis Krimmel's Fourth of July in Centre Square showcases America's first public fountain, in which stood a sculpture by William Rush, another of the museum's founders. William Sidney Mount's whimsical genre painting: The Painter's Triumph was painted in 1838. A drawing of The Apollo Bellvedere offers artistic inspiration.
In 1875, Thomas Eakins's The Gross Clinic caused quite a stir due to an accurate rendering of an operation. It is shared with The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
In Fox Hunt from 1893, a fox, fleeing winged predators sinks in the snow, as does the signature of the artist: Winslow Homer.
We end as we began with Bejamin West and his splendid Christ Rejected from 1814. It is opposite his Death On A Pale Horse from 1817.
Designed by the American architects Frank Furness and George Hewitt, the museum's current building opened during America's centennial. Visit the cradle of American Art at The Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts.
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Summary of Haunted Marietta by Rhetta Akamatsu read by Tami Collup Scheinman
Tami Collup Scheinman reads the synapsis of Rhetta Akamatsu's paranormal history of Marietta, GA: Haunted Marietta with picture of cover art.
The Dogs of War by Pennsylvania artist Lynnette Shelley
A short, behind-the-scenes video clip of Pennsylvania artist Lynnette Shelley creating her latest artwork, The Dogs of War. Ink on 22 x 30-inch Fabriano watercolor paper. View more of Lynnette's artwork and artwork sales online at
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SHADOWS ON GLASS PREVIEW A documentary by Douglas Keister
In 1965 budding photographer Doug Keister acquired a stack of 5x7 black and white glass negatives. Five decades of research has finally revealed that the photographs were taken by an African American a century ago in Lincoln, Nebraska. The variety of images reveals a vibrant community and more importantly an ennobled and hopeful African American population. The importance of these images has been recognized by the SMITHSONIAN Institutions new National Museum of African American History and Culture which now has sixty prints from the negatives in its permanent collection. Doug Keister is now working on a documentary that traces the provenance and social significance of the images. Do you know some of these people? Additional information is always welcome. Contact doug@keisterphoto.com
Schindler elevator in the Holiday Inn in Poplar Bluff, MO.