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geolatry (medicine)


geolatry


The worship of the earth. The Geological Series.

<study> The science of geology, as treating of the history of the globe, involves a description of the different strata which compose its crust, their order of succession, characteristic forms of animal and vegetable life, etc. The principal subdivisions of geological time, and the most important strata, with their relative positions, are indicated in the following diagram.

Origin: Gr, the earth + worship.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Still, Clyfford (sh)




born Nov. 30, 1904, Grandin, N.D., U.S.
died June 23, 1980, Baltimore, Md.

U.S. painter.

He studied at Spokane University and Washington State College. After experimenting with several styles, he became involved in Abstract Expressionism and was a pioneer of very large, monochromatic painting. His work is often characterized within the "colour-field" subset of Abstract Expressionism. He used thickly applied, opaque paint (impasto) in expressively modulated, jagged forms to portray raw, aggressive power.