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  2. Judd Tully - Wikipedia

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    Judd Tully is an American art critic and journalist who writes about artists and the art market. [1] He has been contributor to BlouinARTINFO, [ 2 ] The Washington Post , [ 3 ] ARTnews , [ 4 ] Flash Art [ 5 ] and covered topics such as the potential indictment of museum staff in response to Robert Mapplethorpe 's 1990 retrospective, and some of ...

  3. WorldEnd - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Tomomi Mizuma [4] (Japanese); Lara Woodhull [5] (English) A young, battle-ready Leprechaun, but never paired with a Dug Weapon. She is a fan of romantic movies. Pannibal Nox Katena (パニバル・ノク・カテナ, Panibaru Noku Katena) Voiced by: Yurika Kubo [4] (Japanese); Sarah Wiedenheft [5] (English) A Leprechaun, always ready ...

  4. Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    Modern Japanese art is often heavily influenced by the nation's unique relationship with technology, frequently marrying traditional forms and concepts with new aesthetics and anxieties of the technological present, as well as being heavily influenced by the nation's varied economic history following the Second World War. Modern Japanese art ...

  5. Japan Fine Arts Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (日展, Nitten (Nihon bijutsu tenrankai)) is a Japanese art exhibition established in 1907. The exhibition consists of five art faculties: Japanese Style and Western Style Painting, Sculpture, Craft as Art, and Sho ( calligraphy ). [ 1 ]

  6. Japonisme - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston now claims to house the finest collection of Japanese art outside Japan. [56] The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery house the largest Asian art research library in the United States, where they house Japanese art together with the Japanese-influenced works of Whistler .

  7. How GE’s CEO Larry Culp ditched mediocre manufacturing and ...

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    “We go to a Japanese restaurant with him, of course,” says Culp. “He hardly eats anything.” The translator’s there, too, and when Katahira-san starts speaking, Larry Culp makes sure his ...

  8. Japanese painting - Wikipedia

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    This work has revolutionized the way Japanese art history is viewed, and Edo period painting has become one of the most popular areas of Japanese art in Japan. In recent years, scholars and art exhibitions have often added Hakuin Ekaku and Suzuki Kiitsu to the six artists listed by Tsuji, calling them the painters of the "Lineage of Eccentrics".

  9. Here’s What Probably Happens In The Final Episodes of ...

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    With 'Firefly Lane's second and final season now here, everyone has lots of questions about what happens to Kate and Tully. Here's how the book actually ends.