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23 hours ago ago from Lobster and Canary

For lovers of speculative and fabulistic art, 2009 was a very good year. Lobster the librarian and canary the connoisseur offer here their favorites, making no claims other than to defend their own categories and taste. As historians are wont to do, we stretch time just a little, reaching back into 2008 (and on a few occasions into ’06 and ’07). Call it “The Long 2009,” along the lines of “The Long Sixteenth Century” and “The Long ...

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20 hours ago ago from All Cameras Information

Dec 27, 2009 ?It was a lie then, and it?s a lie now.? That was the opinion of MarcW , a commenter on this blog writing in response to our post on the failure of PhotoShelter?s stock division . He was referring to claims photo buyers had made in the company?s survey that they wanted images that were ?edgy? and ?outside the box.? Drawing on his own experience with buyers in other industries, MarcW wrote: ?We?d show them a ...

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Books Received For Review…

17 hours ago ago from lukefourteenthirtythree

I received two books recently for review. Look out for the reviews in the next couple weeks. The first is from IVP.. The Mystery Of The Cross. Judith Couchman engages forty different images of the cross taken from life and art from early Christianity up to the year 1000. The next one is from Thomas Nelson.. Where Is [...]

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