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Pallant may refer to: * Cheryl Pallant, a poet, author, dancer, performance artist, and professor who lives in Richmond, Virginia * Master of the Pallant Altarpiece, a German painter, active in Cologne around 1430 * Pallant House Gallery Pallant House Gallery is an art gallery in Chichester, West Sussex, England. It houses one of the best collections of 20th-century British art in the world. History The Gallery's collection is founded on works left to the city of Chichester by ...
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Cheryl Pallant
Cheryl Pallant (born in New York City) is a poet, author, dancer, healer, and professor who lives in Richmond, Virginia. She has published several books of innovative poetry, nonfiction, and has been featured in several anthologies. Her background as a writer and dancer has led to frequently merging these disciplines. Career While a literature student at Long Island University, she was introduced to the dance form, contact improvisation. This Postmodernism, postmodern improvisational dance has had a strong influence upon her poetics. Thematic frames and syntax shift rhythmically in her poetry, moving from one context to another, the language much like the moves of a dancer. Her books, such as ''Into Stillness'' and ''Uncommon Grammar Cloth'', demonstrate a kinetic poetics guided by an internal momentum that expands upon the possibilities of language and challenges the usual logical mode of reading. ''Morphs'', written in collaboration with Grant Jenkins, resulted from a furthering ...
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Master Of The Pallant Altarpiece
The Master of the Pallant Altarpiece was a German painter, active in Cologne around 1430. His work shows traces of the influence of Stefan Lochner. His name is derived from an altarpiece An altarpiece is an artwork such as a painting, sculpture or relief representing a religious subject made for placing at the back of or behind the altar of a Christian church. Though most commonly used for a single work of art such as a painting o ..., dated 1425, donated by Werner II of Pallant to the parish church of Linnich. 15th-century German painters Pallant Altarpiece, Master of the {{Germany-painter-stub ...
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