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ART IN SCIENCE... and vice versa

ART IN SCIENCE... and vice versa

"The contributions of science and technology to the art of painting have been incalculable. They can be seen in the composition of the stuff of painting -- the paints, the papers, the canvasses -- the preservation of paintings, and even where painting takes place, since it was the development of the tube that allowed painters to port their paints into the open air -- a shift of venue that provided the impetus for the Impressionist movement.

Not content with simply accepting these munificent contributions, the painters have also seized upon Science and Technology as subjects for their works.

We've assembled two dozen of these works to show here. They have been divided into seven categories. You can jump to a category by clicking on a topic title; you can reach an artist by clicking on a name; or you can see everything in sequence by just scrolling down.
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[via dublog]




Comments | Link Cosmos | Permalink | 6/19/2003 11:15:00 PM