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  2. Emery Bopp - Wikipedia

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    They had three children, including Jay Bopp, who eventually succeeded his father as chairman of the BJU Division of Art. [ 2 ] [ 9 ] In 2003 Emery Bopp was diagnosed with a form of Alzheimer's disease , but he continued to paint and held a final exhibition at Hampton III Gallery in November 2006. [ 1 ]

  3. The arts - Wikipedia

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    The variety of artistic movements has resulted in a division of art criticism into different disciplines, which may each use different criteria for their judgements. [80] [82] The most common division in the field of criticism is between historical criticism and evaluation, a form of art history, and contemporary criticism of work by living ...

  4. Jerry Bywaters - Wikipedia

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    The following February, Bywaters went to Mexico to study the Mexican mural movement and met Diego Rivera. [4] [6] From him he learned that "art, to be significant, must be a reflection of life". [7] In the summer of 1928 Bywaters continued his study of art at the Old Lyme Art Colony in Connecticut.

  5. List of Pratt Institute alumni - Wikipedia

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    Emery Bopp, artist and long-time chairman of the Division of Art at Bob Jones University Mary Godfrey , artist and the first full-time African American faculty member at Penn State University Thomas J.R. Hughes , professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin

  6. Art criticism - Wikipedia

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    Art criticism includes a descriptive aspect, [3] where the work of art is sufficiently translated into words so as to allow a case to be made. [2] [3] [7] [11] The evaluation of a work of art that follows the description (or is interspersed with it) depends as much on the artist's output as on the experience of the critic.

  7. Study (art) - Wikipedia

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    In art, a study is a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece, as visual notes, or as practice. [1] Studies are often used to understand the problems involved in rendering subjects and to plan the elements to be used in finished works, such as light, color, form, perspective and composition. [ 2 ]