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    dc:description="First the artist was born. Shortly thereafter &#45; the art forger. Methods of uncovering fraudulent works of art have advanced along with technology. Most recently Math Professor Daniel Rockmore of Dartmouth College designed a software program, originally for Bruegel drawings, which analyzed the artist&#39;s pen strokes. By scanning and digitizing the drawings Rockmore&#39;s program could characterize which strokes were typical of Bruegel&#39;s method of application and which were not. The inadvertent benefit to&#8230;"
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    dc:description="Of all the elements that go into making a work of art, perhaps the strongest influence of all belongs to color. Colors have a strong effect on our emotions. They can create almost any kind of mood. According to where and how they are used, they can make us feel cheerful or depressed, excited or soothed, filled with longing, or at peace. In addition to subject matter, drawing, or design, color can be used to affect the emotions of the viewer. Beyond art, color plays the same role in clothing, interior&#8230;"
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    dc:description="I&#39;m happy to report that the pirated scans of our Famous Artists Course have been removed from the website that was offering them. Leif Peng, who writes a blog called Today&#39;s Inspiration about illustration art, posted a very apt entry about this situation yesterday. Here&#39;s the &amp;lt;a href=&quot;http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2010/01/what&#45;would&#45;al&#45;dorne&#45;think.html&quot; title=&quot;link to his post.&quot;&amp;gt;link to his post.&amp;lt;/a&amp;gt; Thanks to everyone who appreciates the value of the Famous Artists Course materials and&#8230;"
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      <title>More on the amazing Mrs. Delany</title>
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