Aikman William Biographie, Principales Oeuvres Aikman, WilliamSawmill Owner. born on 02 Apr 1825 and died 12 Jun 1890. His parents were Samuel and Henrietta. They came to Marion in 1837 with 6 sons and 3 daughters. http://universdesarts.fr/biographie/153/aikman-william.html
Extractions: Signature Monogramme Claude Monet (1840-1926) Du 22/09/2010 au 24/01/2011Pendant plus de 60 ans, Claude Monet a peint sans relâche. Son œuvre, placée sous le signe du réalisme dans les années 1860, incarne ensuite la plus pure expression de l'impressionnisme, puis devient au XXe siècle l'un des fondements de l'art moderne. Le Musée Guimet s’associe au Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP). Les deux institutions présenteront régulièrement, au sein des collections permanentes du musée Guimet, des ensembles monographiques d’artistes asiatiques ou marqués par l’art oriental et représentés dans les collections du CNAP. Pour cette première édition, huit œuvres majeures de l’artiste chinois Chen Zhen sont exposées.
Genre From Kenulf Fine Arts Aikman, William Allen, J Bailey, Frederick V Barker, G A Blackburn, Clarence E Blanchard, Antoine Bossche, Hubert Van Den Branwhite, Charles Breanski, G De http://www.kenulf-fine-arts.com/products.cfm?ID=4
Extractions: An alphabetical listing - separated by nationality - of visual artists who worked during the Baroque (ca.1600 - 1750). Because this period lasted such a very long time, and included so many artists - and because a person can only do so much scrolling without going mad - some national lists have been broken out into their own pages. Just follow the appropriate link. Baroque Visual Artists American Smibert, John Bohemian Hollar, Wenceslaus Jan Danish Keil, Bernhard Dutch English and British Flemish French ... German Hungarian Jakob Italian Netherlandish Bolswert, Boetius Scottish Aikman, William Spanish Swiss Merian
Monkeyshines Joyce Van Patten (Dorothy Mann), Christine Forrest (Maryanne Hodges), Stephen Root (Dean Burbage), Stanley Tucci (Dr. John Wiseman), Janine Turner (Linda Aikman), William Newman http://www.sover.net/~ozus/monkeyshines.htm
Extractions: MONKEY SHINES (director/writer: George A. Romero; screenwriter: based on the book by Michael Stewart; cinematographer: James A. Contner; editor: Pasquale Buba; music: David Shire; cast: Jason Beghe (Allan Mann), John Pankow (Geoffrey Fisher), Kate McNeil (Melanie Parker), Joyce Van Patten (Dorothy Mann), Christine Forrest (Maryanne Hodges), Stephen Root (Dean Burbage), Stanley Tucci (Dr. John Wiseman), Janine Turner (Linda Aikman), William Newman (Doc Williams); Runtime: 113; MPAA Rating: R; producer: Charles Evans; Orion Pictures; 1988) "A frightening and very effective psychological thriller." Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz A frightening and very effective psychological thriller directed and written by the horror genre's master, George A. Romero ("Martin"/"Living Dead"trilogy), that goes south mainly due to the cop-out rosy ending forced upon the director by producer Charles Evans. It's based on the book by Michael Stewart. Though it would be hard to believe its hokey confrontational sequences are anything but the usual cheesy type of horror story shockers, it at least doesn't resort to special effects alone to tell its emotionally balanced and often gripping B-film story (some might complain that its pace is a bit slow for a horror story, but I think that works to its benefit as it gives us a chance to get to know and sympathize with the psychologically troubled hero in a very real way).