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Artist description
6 ft. tall, long brown hair, Blue eyes, |
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Music Style
Metamorphic |
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Musical Influences
Sand, steel, flesh. |
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Similar Artists
Mostly postimpressionists |
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Artist History
The interests and attitudes of these painters influenced the postimpressionists Cézanne, Seurat, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. Toulouse-Lautrec gained from a study of Degas's paintings; Matisse, Vuillard, and Bonnard all owed a debt to the landscape painters. However, impressionist objectivity was limiting; the severe and total rejection of both the function of imagination and of the enduring aspects of reality began to pall. Gauguin and Van Gogh used color imaginatively and violently for its expressive emotional value. Immediate impressions and flickering light gave way to heavier subjects, solid with meaning, in the works of the impressionists' successors |
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Group Members
Yes, the guys have members, the girls in the band do not. |
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Instruments
Fork and spoon |
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Albums
Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), HIStory (1995) |
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Press Reviews
Badius, Jodocus
Badius, Jodocus
Pronounced As: jodoks bads , 1462-1535, French printer, b. Asche, near Brussels. His original name was Josse Bade, and he is sometimes called for his birthplace Jodocus Badius Ascensius. He taught Greek and edited classics in Lyons before he became a printer, gaining recognition as a scholar and as an author; his writings include a life of Thomas à Kempis. In 1503 he went to Paris where he established the Ascensian press, which printed over 400 books, mainly Greek and Latin texts. His printer's marks are early pictures of a |
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Location
Bend, Oregon - USA |
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