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  2. H. W. Janson - Wikipedia

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    H. W. Janson. Horst Woldemar Janson (October 4, 1913 – September 30, 1982), was a Russian Empire-born German-American professor of art history best known for his History of Art, which was first published in 1962 and has since sold more than four million copies in fifteen languages. His academic specialism was the sculpture of Donatello.

  3. Marcus Jansen - Wikipedia

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    Kunstgewerbe Schule Berufskolleg für Technik und Medien am Platz der Republik in Mönchengladbach. Known for. painting, Awards. Arte Laguna Art Prize, Venice. Dave Bown Prize, Dave Bown Projects, United States. Website. www.marcusjansen.com. Marcus Antonius Jansen (born 1968) is an American painter. [1][2][failed verification]

  4. The Making of Modern Japan - Wikipedia

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    Background. The Making of Modern Japan is the last work by American author Marius Jansen, who died one week after the book was published. [1] The book details the history of Japan from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 up until 2000, [2] analysing the changes in Japan's economic policies, education, military, and both high and low culture. [3]

  5. Jonathan Janson (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Television and documentary film. In 2002, Janson was commissioned by the American Hallmark Hall of Fame to paint a hypothetical Vermeer for the television adaptation Brush with Fate, based on Susan Vreeland's best-selling novel Girl in Hyacinth Blue. It was broadcast on CBS a year after. In 2009, Janson is featured in a documentary Views on ...

  6. Theo Jansen - Wikipedia

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    Theo Jansen. Theodorus Gerardus Jozef Jansen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈteːjoː ˈjɑnsə (n)]; born 14 March 1948) is a Dutch artist. In 1990, he began building large mechanisms out of PVC that are able to move on their own and, collectively, are titled Strandbeest. The kinetic sculptures appear to walk.

  7. Zacharias Janssen - Wikipedia

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    Zacharias Janssen; also Zacharias Jansen or Sacharias Jansen; 1585 – pre-1632 [1]) was a Dutch spectacle-maker who lived most of his life in Middelburg.He is associated with the invention of the first optical telescope and/or the first truly compound microscope, but these claims (made 20 years after his death) may be fabrications put forward by his son.