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    Amerika. Amerika - paraqet një tërësi teritoriale e cila përfshin në vete dy kontinente të cilët janë te njohur si Amerika Veriore dhe Amerika Jugore. Edhe pse nuk është term për emertim të Shtetet e Bashkuara të Amerikës shpesh herë këto shtete që gjenden në Amerikën e Veriut në gjuhën jo zyrtare të përditshme emërtohen ...

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  2. David’s not-for-profit film, available FREE across all social media, reveals America’s story as illustrated in the song’s lyrics—from her slave-trading beginnings in 1619, through the years of the Civil Rights struggles, to the inspirational, global, and long-overdue Black Lives Matter movement. AMERICA, the film, is a reminder that our ...

  3. Mar 9, 2012 · Summary of David Smith. Among the greatest American sculptors of the 20 th century, David Smith was the first to work with welded metal. He wove a rich mythology around this rugged work, often talking of the formative experiences he had in his youth while working in a car body workshop. Yet this only disguised a brilliant mind that fruitfully ...

    • American
    • March 9, 1906
    • Decatur, Indiana
    • May 23, 1965
  4. Apr 9, 2024 · David Smith (born March 9, 1906, Decatur, Indiana, U.S.—died May 23, 1965, Albany, New York) was an American sculptor whose pioneering welded metal sculpture and massive painted geometric forms made him the most original American sculptor in the decades after World War II. His work greatly influenced the brightly coloured “primary ...

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  5. He grew increasingly ambitious during the 1960s, creating works of monumental scale that were often painted in bright colors. When Smith died suddenly in a tragic car accident in 1965, he was at the height of his creative powers, and he left behind an expansive yet remarkably coherent, and extraordinarily powerful, body of work. Guggenheim ...

  6. References. Title: Song of the Landscape. Artist: David Smith (American, Decatur, Indiana 1906–1965 Bennington, Vermont) Date: 1950. Medium: Iron and bronze, on wood base. Dimensions: 19 × 32 × 19 1/2 in., 30.1 lb. (48.3 × 81.3 × 49.5 cm, 13.7 kg) Classification: Sculpture. Credit Line: The Muriel Kallis Steinberg Newman Collection, Gift ...

  7. Becca. David Smith was unquestionably one of the most influential and innovative American sculptors of the twentieth century. Born in Decatur, Indiana, in 1906, Smith was trained as a painter at the Art Students League in New York (1926–30) before turning to sculpture in the early 1930s. His career as a sculptor may be divided into three phases.