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Hoitsu's Farmer Feeding a Horse
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1987)
"In both Japan and China the creative modeling of a painting after a masterwork of the past is a well-established tradition. Copying paintings by one's teacher or other well-known masters was regarded as the preferred method for studying style...
Tigers�and the Kishi School of Japanese Painting
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1989)
by Kishi Renzan (1805-1859) in the collections of the Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri-Columbia nevertheless succeeds in evoking both traditional attributes of the beast together with a naturalism new to Japanese painting...
Spectrum, Cultural Events Issue, 1986-87
(University of Missouri, University Information Services, 1986)
The Baptism of Christ by Hans Rottenhammer
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1986)
"In 1604, when Karel van Mander published the first critical assessment of the art of Hans Rottenhammer -- then in his fortieth year -- he emphasized those qualities of grace and refinement with which the artist's name has been associated ever since...
Cherishing Missouri's heritage
(University of Missouri. Alumni Association, 1985)
"In his younger days, Kansas City jazz master Claude Williams hopped and bopped around the country with legends such as Count Basie and Mary Lou Williams. Today, Williams is handing down his musical legacy to future generations, thanks to UMC...
An Unpublished Caricatura by Domenico Tiepolo
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1984)
In the Pasture of the Gods
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1987)
and "accounts" settled. Two such bronze animal figurines in the collection of the Museum of Art and Archaeology of the University of Missouri-Columbia exemplify the stylistic diversity of this early Greek sculptural tradition."--First paragraph....
Artist/Model/Patron in Antiquity : Interpreting Ansiaux's Alexander, Apelles, and Campaspe
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1988)
Evening of jazz ... April 14, 1989, Marceline, Missouri
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1989)
"The JAZZ STUDIES PROGRAM at the University of Missouri - Columbia is designed to develop both performance and writing skills and give students the wide-ranging flexibility necessary to meet the varying demands of today's musical world. Throughout...
Spectrum, Cultural Events Issue 1984-85
(University of Missouri, University Information Services, 1984)
Evening at Aldeburgh with Eric Crozier and Nancy Evans ... Fine Arts Recital Hall, Friday, March 9, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
Mizzou bands, 1988 : the tradition lives on
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1988)
A document showcasing some of the manuevers that the University Marching Band performs, as well as information about other band programs at the university.
UMC Jazz Festival, Saturday, February 18, 1989, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1989)
University of Missouri--Columbia commencement, 1987 July
(University of Missouri--Columbia., 1987)
"July 31, 1987, 4 p.m., Hearnes Multipurpose Building "
A Late Coptic Tunic
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1983)
Music at Mizzou, volume 5, Fall 1989
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1989)
Deciphering the Mississippi River Iconography of Frederick Oakes Sylvester
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1986)
investigation are reflected in his creative output of paintings and poems. Four paintings in the collection of the Museum of Art and Archaeology, as well as several poems, wiII be considered here."--First paragraph....
Robert's Temptation of a Saint : A Reinterpretation
(University of Missouri--Columbia. Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1981)
UMC Jazz Combos ... Tuesday, February 28, 1989, Fine Arts Recital Hall
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1989)
"The Jazz Studies Program at the University of Missouri-Columbia is designed to develop both performance and writing skills, giving students the wide ranging flexibility necessary to meet the varying demands of today's musical world. Throughout...