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John William Godward
(1861-1922) Godward so closely followed the work of Alma-Tadema, that sometimes their works are confused. He painted mostly classical genre scenes of lovely ladies in robes, reclining on marble. He began exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1887. Unfortunately for Godward, the Victorian standards did not allow for popularity of his kind of work. Subsequently, he committed suicide in 1922.
He had no interest in genuinely re-creating scenes from antiquity. His pictures were essentially decorative.
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How Important Is YOUR
DIGITAL PORTFOLIO?
by Leanne Boyd
Sunday, 4:15 p.m. CDT
Back in 1995, with my first university course in Marketing for the Net,
I first heard this statement, and it drove terror into my heart ...
"If your business is not yet on the Internet, it's probably DEAD."
1995! The BIRTH of the Internet had just happened!
Already, the predictions were that it was ESSENTIAL that any business have ...
a global, digital presence.
Whether you actually WERE already digital (in product or services) at that time, or
whether you were still "brick-and-mortar," literally without a clue to what had crept up
in the business world ... visionaries in the technical and business worlds saw
clearly ...
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... If you created it, you can quickly learn to SHOWCASE IT, ONLINE! This
Web site is devoted to leading a global village of high creatives into SUCCESSFUL
DIGITAL PRESENTATION AND MARKETING.
Even if
your hands-on background had nothing to do with HTML or digital graphics
and you don't know the tools & techniques
you will find quick success within these pages!
Here you will find the resources to build your digital portfolio, and to successfully
MARKET your works!
You
will find the artist community events and support
that will become a backbone for your creative path the type of support only
found in artist movements, through the ages!
Please be patient ... I won't offend the search engines or you
by putting an "under construction sign here! However, we are in the early stages!
Please return often, as these pages are going up VERY quickly!
Welcome aboard! Feel free to explore the site!
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