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Q: Who was the artist who produced the first truly nonrepresentational work of art?
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What was the print making during the Spanish period in the Philippines?

Spanish printmaking in the 17th century had been dominated by Flemish and French influences, and no printmaker of importance emerged during the period. In the 18th-century artist Francisco de Goya, Spain had not only its first truly great printmaker but also the only printmaker whose etchings rival Rembrandt's. Moreover, he is the most eminent satirist printmaking has produced. His visual comments on human folly, war, and religious persecution are devastating. Goya created four major cycles of prints. The first, Los caprichos (published 1799; "Caprices," or "Follies"), consists of 80 enigmatic prints commenting on all phases of life.


In On Painting Alberti claimed that a truly beautiful work must have both?

proportion and perspective.


Information on wildlife artist Gene Gray?

"It wasn't easy. True success in any field never is easy. Gene Gray's success is deep-rooted in a talent and a philosophy. He believes that art endures only so long as people themselves take to heart that which the artist portrays and that the truly successful artist calls attention to the enduring things in his lifetime. After graduating from Lafayette High School in Lexington, Kentucky, he served in the U. S. Navy. After service he majored in fine arts at the University of Kentucky, then graduated from the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida where he presently resides, on Siesta Key, known for its colony of well-known artists and writers. Through his publisher, Green River Graphics House in Campbellsville, Kentucky, Gene publishes five paintings a year in the form of limited edition prints. He is well-known as one of the premier wildlife artists in the world. . . . Gene finds time in his hectic schedule to use his talents for worthy causes and his prints created especially for universities, conservation projects, and building projects.. . . The Publisher Green River Graphics House, Campbellsville, KY ©1977 California State University, Chico


Is there a Drawing of the original design?

It truly depends on what 'original design' you are looking for. Most designers will keep their designs privately in a portfolio for only their most exclusive customers. Others you may be able to find online.


Sculptor firts to make freestanding sculptures in the nude?

The Greeks were the first to make truly free standing sculptures and i suppose you can say the Standing youth/Kouros is the oldest we've found (600 BCE) but then there are also Kroisos (kouros from Anaysos) from 525 BCE, (both of those have unknown artists), the Kritios boy from 480 BCE which is believed to be made my Athenian sculptor Kritios (480 BCE) . Polykleitos wrote his Canon where the head of the body is 1/7th its size and he made Doryphorous