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Most profoundly gripped by the War on Warmth are the academicians of anguish.
In 1824 she and Sarah were elected academicians of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
These two women are included in Johan Zoffany's witty snapshot "Portraits of the Academicians of the Royal Academy," of 1771-72, in the Royal Collection.
Although no works remain as evidence, he had probably drawn and painted since childhood, and his stated ambition was to be a painter in the style of the academicians of his day.
"The Portraits of the Academicians of the Royal Academy" (1771-72) is a great conversation-piece portrait that includes a significant historical detail: Angelica Kauffmann and Mary Moser, the only two women among the nearly 40 Academicians, are represented as portraits hanging on the wall, since women couldn't be present in the painting's setting, a studio with nude male models.
Multi-granular concepts are generated by clustering academicians of Chinese Academy of Engineering (ACAE) with regard to age based on the definition of parameter concept clarity, as shown in Fig. 3.
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Under the new plan, the council — to be called the board of governors — will include 11 academicians out of 21 trustees.
In 1980 Cadmus was made an academician of the National Academy of Design.
He was also elected as a full academician of the National Academy of Design on the strength of them.
In 2000, Professor Smith was elected to become an Academician of the Social Sciences (AcSS).
In 1900 Vasnetsov was accorded the title academician of art, and in 1903 he became a founding member of the Union of Russian Artists.
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