Her artistic biography coincides with the rebirth of theatrical dancing in England after World War II.
As the first Italian art historian, Vasari initiated the genre of an encyclopedia of artistic biographies that continues today.
"Index to artistic biography" Metuchen, N.J., Scarecrow Press, 1973.
Kosrow Shakibā'i, in Persian, a concise artistic biography of Kosrow Shakibā'i, IranAct.
Passavant developed the three principal genres of art writing important for the next two centuries: the scholarly artistic biography, the aesthetic travelogue, and the reference survey.
Further important contributions to scholarship have been the publication of an artistic biography and sixty paintings by Federico dal Forno in 1994, and more recently, the appearance of a catalogue raisonné.
He has come to symbolize the integration of its various aspects, for he studied here and his artistic biography is closely tied to the city.
Still, "Chaplin Dances" is an artistic biography and the references, if literal, are meant to recall specific films.
A master of artistic biography, John Szarkowski, conveys this quality in his book, which accompanied Winogrand's memorial show of 1988 at the Museum of Modern Art.
The period, which in Komeda's artistic biography can be called the period of growing up and improving his own music language, was crowned with "Ballet Etudes" performed on Jazz Jamboree '62.