vanrijngo's Web Journal, about Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt van Rijn
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Welcome to my world,.. studies of the old masters,.. mainly speaking of Vincent van Gogh, Rembrandt van Rijn, and a few other masters of fine art. In the future, if there is one, unknown paintings of Vincent's just may become known as his and considered to be of his hand. I'm talking about when using new computer technologies on ones now claimed to be fake, and just possibly in using these technologies, it might just change a lot of thing now going on in this 8 billion dollar a year MFA business.
Writing will be mostly from myself, while I'll be utilizing writings of others found on the web, mostly concerning different art happenings. Enjoy your stay! If you care to copy some of what you read and see,... well, feel free,... on second thought,... maybe you had better reconsider,.. for this is now becoming a censored world we are living in.
Some claim news in this MFA world can not be copied due to copyrighted articles and that pretty much leaves no way in a censored MFA world to dispute them. It has always been my main goal, in helping educate ones who really care to know truths of what's happening in this MFA world, no matter what these articles have to say. In entering some of my blogs you can tell the truth is really bothering these MFA so-called experts because they are doing everything they can do now to try and destroy and discount my blogs. They are now installing there possibly virus infested adds replacing the pictures I have captured with their articles, and instead of debating the blog entree like they should if they thought that I was wrong with their own comments. They should use their expertise to try and prove me wrong,.... but no,..they do this. It has to tell my readers something! It has got to be getting close to them having to run and hide from all those high end art buyer that they have been screwing out of their hard earned cash.
Bob Miller---vanrijngo
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Albert AlottaA still from the film "Peacemeal" (1967). Love in an Notebook I thought I'm not the kind of girl that would cry when reading a sad romance. I was...
Rembrandt too tempting Nathaniel HernandezMay 24, 2007 A 17TH century Rembrandt etching portraying a scene of Biblical temptation was stolen from a Chicago art...
Soooo,..... you don't think our advertising industries haven't caught on to what some of our concidered worlds greatest masterful artists have done? You had better...
Local gallery displays original Picasso, Miro and Dali prints http://www.themonitor.com/entertainment/picasso_2461___article.html/art_gallery.html Miriam Ramirez...
Sci/Tech > Science & Space from the May 10, 2007 edition Science of art: Scientists say ‘stylometric’ analysis could tell if a version of a Van Gogh...
Since 1994, the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University has used digital media and computer technology to democratize history—to incorporate...
Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh, 1889 Oil on canvas 73 × 92 cm, 28¾ × 36¼ inches Museum of Modern Art, New York City Poem by vanrijngo "The Starry Night"...
Image analysis changing way we search, shop, share photos By Ryan BlitsteinMercury NewsSan Jose Mercury NewsArticle Launched:04/30/2007 01:33:45 AM PDT Someday soon, you...
I'm sorry for picture being slightly blurry but I cannot help it. They are better viewed this way I believe for showing you more how the artist himself had...
Hall of Antique Art 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2005 Kathleen M. Garvey Menéndez Vincent Van Gogh* 1880 and 1881 images of a pair of unauthenticated works believed to be by...
Published: March 14, 2007 http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/14/arts/design/14albr.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&th&emc=th Buffalo’s Pain: Giving Up Old Art to...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/07/arts/design/07louv.html?th&emc=th The Louvre’s Art: Priceless. The Louvre’s Name: Expensive. PARIS, March 6 — What’s the price...
Developing a Biography for Mark Bangerter "The following biographical information has been provided by Bob Miller, a friend and collector of the artist's...