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art union

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art union
n
Austral and NZ a lottery, often with prizes other than cash


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By the 1840s, most major towns and cities boasted an art union to educate the masses in an appreciation of the finer things in life.
When his photographs were first displayed at the Cologne Art Union in 1927, Sander wrote, "Nothing seemed more appropriate to me than to render through photography a picture of our times which is absolutely true to nature.
From there his work grew to life-size portraits of religious and historical figures, portraits that eventually hung in the Athenaeum, the American Art Union and the Apollo Art Association.
 
 
 
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