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1757 in art (234 bytes)
1: ...ts of 1757]], [[1758 in art]], [[list of years in art]]. 4: *[[November 28]] - [[William Blake]], English painter, poet and engraver 6: [[Category:1757]] 7: [[Category:Years in art]] 1757 (2331 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 3: ...s:'''</small><br> [[1754]] [[1755]] [[1756]] - [[1757]] - [[1758]] [[1759]] [[1760]] 9: [[1757 in art]]<br> 10: [[1757 in literature]]<br> 11: [[1757 in music]]<br> 1757 in literature (1039 bytes) 1: ...f 1757]], [[1758 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: ...nt of the institution that would later become [[Princeton University]]. 6: * Pierre-Augustin Caron changes his name to [[Pierre Beaumarchais|B... 8: ... down the post of [[Poet Laureate]] of Great Britain. 9: * [[Thomas Warton]] is appointed Professor of Poetry at [[University of Oxford|... 1757 in music (621 bytes) 1: ...nts of 1757]], [[1758 in music]], [[list of years in music]]. 24: [[Category:1757|Music]] 25: [[Category:Years in music]] 1757 in science (722 bytes) 1: ...he year 1757 in [[science]] and [[technology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed here. 3: ...57]], [[1758 in science]] and the [[list of years in science]]. 12: ...t 9]] - [[Thomas Telford]], engineer (died [[1834 in science|1834]]) 13: * [[George Vancouver]], explorer (died [[1798 in science|1798]]) 16: ...hault de Reaumur]], French physicist (born [[1683 in science|1683]]) 1757 in architecture (260 bytes) 2: [[1756 in architecture]], 3: [[1757|other events of 1757]], 4: [[1758 in architecture]] and the 5: [[architecture timeline]]. 7: ==Buildings== 1757 in Canada (883 bytes) 2: [[1756 in Canada]], 3: [[1757|other events of 1757]], 4: [[1758 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 10: ... 22]] - In four nights 1,500 French Canadians and Indians destroy the out-works of Fort William-Henry. HMS Norfolk (1757) (849 bytes) 1: ...fleet, that was transporting vital stores and six infantry regiments to that region. 3: ... after her return to [[Portsmouth]] was broken up in [[1774]]. 6: [[Category:Royal Navy ships of the line|Norfolk]] List of state leaders in 1757 (3495 bytes) 1: ...[[1757|Events of 1757]] - [[List of state leaders in 1758]] - [[State leaders by year]] 6: * '''[[Dahomey]]''' - [[Tegbesu]], [[King of Dahomey]] ([[1732]]-[[1774]]) 7: ...]]''' - [[Ndaba kaMageba]], [[List of Zulu kings|King of the Zulu]] ([[1745]]-[[1763]]) 10: * '''[[Afghanistan]]''' - [[Ahmad Shah]], [[King of Afghanistan]] ([[1747]]-[[1772]]) 11: ...nlong Emperor of China|Qianlong]], [[Emperor of China]] ([[1735]]-[[1796]]) List of colonial governors in 1757 (687 bytes) 1: ... of 1757]] - [[List of colonial governors in 1758|1757 colonial governors]] - [[Colonial governors by ye... 3: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 5: *[[List of state leaders in 1757]] 6: *[[List of religious leaders in 1757]] 7: *[[List of international organization leaders in 1757]] Art for art's sake (1487 bytes) 1: ...language|French]] [[slogan]], '''''''l'art pour l'art''''''', which is credited to [[Théophile Gautier]... 3: ... art did not need moral justification — and indeed, was allowed to be morally subversive. 5: ...ent]], which was self-consciously in rebellion against [[Victorian Era|Victorian]] moralism. 7: ...ppears in the oval around the roaring lion's head in their [[motion picture]] logo. 9: ==External link== ART (786 bytes) 1: ...ISO 639]] alpha-3 code for otherwise unassigned [[artificial languages]])''. 3: ... of the definition, may include [[artificial insemination]]. 6: [[Category:Fertility medicine]] Art TV (867 bytes) 1: ...is also Art TV in [[Arta]], Greece, see [[Art TV (Arta)]]'' 3: ...ng on July 31, [[1992]]. When it started broadcasting it was called [[Kanal Kulture]] (Cultural Channe... 5: ... including [[Novi Sad]], and several bigger towns in Serbia. Roughly 3.500.000 people are technically ... 7: ...ffices for film, theatre, music, visual & applied arts as well as science & education, documentaries an... Op art (2396 bytes) 1: ...to described certain [[painting]]s made primarily in the [[1960s]] which exploit the fallibilty of the... 3: ...nd vibration, or alternatively of swelling or warping. 5: ...bra]], should be considered the first works of op art. 7: ...mpany, without success, for using one of her paintings as the basis of a fabric design. 9: ... of some real-world object, however, Riley's paintings frequently give the impression of movement or [... Art-name (3533 bytes) 1: ...]], or [[penname]], used by an [[Japan|Japanese]] artist, which they sometimes change. 3: ...most extreme examples of this is [[Hokusai]], who in the period [[1798]] to [[1806]] alone used no les... 5: ==Art-Names and Schools== 7: ... they initially studied; this ''gō'' usually includes one of the syllables of the master's ''g... 9: ...(although not uniformly) systematic (particularly in the [[Utagawa school]]) that the first syllable o... What Is Art? (1868 bytes) 1: ...t the time was corrupt and decadent, and [[artist|artists]] had been misled. 3: ...ticular religion, while bad art inhibits such feelings. 5: ...ety to continue to embrace the Greek tradition of art. 7: ...he people's ability to separate good art from bad art. 9: [[Category:Philosophy of art]] Art (12082 bytes) 3: ...ion]]. From a wide [[point of view|perspective]], art is simply a generic term for any product of the [... 5: ... these sculptures brought back to the world comes in the form of a modest [[photograph]]. 7: ==The word ''art'': derivation and usage== 8: ...ry]], [[Medicine|medical]] arts, and [[military]] arts. However, there are many other colloquial uses o... 10: ...ssions as "(that meal was) a work of art" or "the art of deception". It is this use of the word as an a... The art of the possible (546 bytes) 1: ...writings of other prominent lefty bloggers, including [[Duncan Black]] (a.k.a. [[Atrios]]), [[Joshua M... 3: ==External link== 4: * [http://shmooth.blogspot.com/ the art of the possible] Rock art (1239 bytes) 1: ...rkings made on natural stone. They can be divided into: 3: *[[Petroglyph]]s - carvings into stone surfaces 4: *[[Pictograph]]s - rock and cave paintings 5: *[[Mobilliary rock art]] - smaller, portable examples of either of the a... 7: ...the walls of a cave or rock shelter, open-air meaning they are made on exposed natural outcrops or mon... 1893 in art (325 bytes) 1: ...894 in art]], [[list of years in art]], [[List_of_art_events]]. 7: ==Other Artworks== 8: ===Paintings=== 19: [[Category:Years in art]]
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