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The
Art and Architectural Trust.
The
Aims of the Trust are to: Inspire, Encourage and Educate Everyone
to appreciate the Visual Arts
and to develop their own potential creativity.
Man
is the most creative animal on Earth and yet in the Developed
World the majority of us are hardly using our creative faculties,
thereby not fulfilling our huge potential as human beings.
We
must learn from the past to give more meaning to the present
which means learning without prejudice* from all cultures
and all people.
*'Prejudice
is the reason of fools,' Voltaire.
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The
essay on C.D. and the Web is taken from the thesis:
Frederic
Edwin Church: Rocky Forest Pool '57.
The Light on the Water and the Luminous Evanescent Distance;
Paradise Regained.
© Oliver
Thiebaud, The Art & Architectural Trust. 1985,1995, 2002.
Fiat
Lux. Ecce Signum.
Let there be Light. Look at the Proof.
The
A.A.T. have designed this C.D. and Web site as an analytical
tool to encourage everyone - from to Students to Art Historians
- to look at Rocky
Forest Pool 1857
and to help place this exciting lost painting
- by America's foremost 19th Century Landscape Painter, Frederic
Edwin Church - into the main body of
his Wilderness Landscapes.
2003.
The owners of this important and truly beautiful painting
will be offering it for sale.
For
Further information: click here.
To
contact the A.A.T. Curator: click here.
The Curator: DenysAndrianjafy@ArtandArchitecturalTrust.org
The
proceeds of the sale will benefit The A.A.T.
and an Environmental Charity.
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