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    La maison de la Harpiste et son décor à Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône) : nouvelles données sur l’occupation tardo-républicaine d’Arelate by Marie-Pierre Rothé, Julien Boislève, Sébastien Barberan

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The diversity and exceptional quality of the decorative ornaments of this house give a new insight into the knowledge of late Republican decorative modes: wall painting of the second Pompeian style, stucco and pavements.…”
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    Se souvenir du tribun et de l’apôtre. John Ruskin par son traducteur Émile Cammaerts (1878-1953) by Julie Lageyre

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Between 1906 and 1916, he published for instance the translations of Lectures on Architecture and Painting (1910), Val d’Arno (1911) and a section of the Modern Painters (1914). …”
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    De Félix Martin-Sabon à Pierre Pradel, une histoire de plaques de verre by Anne-Bénédicte Mérel-Brandenburg

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The richness of the corpus thus offers new objects of study, from the history of photography to a multidisciplinary approach: painting, sculpture, decorative arts, archaeology, museology and pedagogy.…”
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    Eksplorasi Media Seni Rupa Dua Dimensi Menggunakan Mika Akrilik by Stera Laksana Ramatullah

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This advantage is an interesting opportunity if it can be utilized properly so that it becomes one of the alternative mediums of painting besides conventional media such as canvas, paper, recin, and wood. …”
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    Robida’s Mormons by Daryl Lee

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In the latter, Robida conflated orientalist stereotypes abounding in accounts of Mormon polygamy and in French salon painting, by removing the Mormons from the Rocky Mountains and transplanting them to Europe in order to think through French preoccupations with geopolitics, colonization, and the role of women in society.…”
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    Illustrating Victorian Poetry: The Dynamics of Photographic Tableaux Vivants by Gwendoline Koudinoff

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Traditional arts such as painting, engraving and drawing attempted to illustrate the poems but the interdisciplinary nature of 19th-century photographic tableaux vivants enabled artists to associate real-based imagery with the metaphorical language of poetry. …”
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    François Morellet et la scène géométrique française des années 1950 : du formalisme à la formativité. by Roxane Ilias

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Self-taught and based in Maine-et-Loire (western France) but not isolated from the French art scene, he drew on non-Western abstract sources, the new generation of foreign artists active in Paris and the geometric art of his time for his minimal, restrained painting, generated by elementary, playful “systems”. …”
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    St. Nikephoros of Antioch - a nominal warrior saint. A note on the interplay of onomastics and iconography in Eastern Christian art by Živković Miloš

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Such representations, previously unnoticed in studies on the iconography of warrior saints in Eastern Christian art, have survived on several Byzantine seals and in post-Byzantine painting. It also draws attention to examples that feature this saint with warrior saints shown in patrician clothing. …”
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    Du tableau à la scène : la couleur dans le jardin paysager en France by Ilona Woronow

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Theorists of the XVIIIth-century French landscape garden readily appeal to painting as a model for their art. The garden-architect is obliged to explore divers pictorial means, one of which is colour. …”
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    La pala della Visitazione di Raffaello e la committenza Branconio. Documenti inediti by Francesco Desideri

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Through the contextualization of the new sources available, the article defines the true identity of the patron and offers a restricted timeframe for the correct dating of the painting.…”
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    La politique de restauration des peintures des musées nationaux (1930-1950) by Fernando Suárez San Pablo

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…After painting conservators were recruited by the Musées Nationaux in 1935, a vast campaign of restoration of paintings, for the most part belonging to the Musée du Louvre, took place. …”
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    « A reality that almost amounts to illusion » by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The transition from mimesis to symbolism in the painting is conveyed by the colour perspective, in particular the sfumato, the interplay of light and shadow introduced by Leonardo which seems to veil the picture in darkness. …”
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    Floating Cities: Xi Xi, Magritte, and the Insouciance of Allegory by Gray Kochhar-Lindgren

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As Magritte rightfully insists, painting (like writing) is thinking and ekphrastic allegory opens up not only mourning for the passing of all things, but also an enigmatic joy that such a fractured passaging occurs at all, especially in those marvelous moments when cities are hovering as if suspended between the sea and the sky. …”
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    « Between the heaven and man came the cloud » : John Ruskin et la représentation des états de la matière dans Modern Painters by Lawrence Gasquet

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Whether in the spheres of painting, architecture, or geology, Ruskin strives to guide the reader’s perception, and the four elements remain at the core of his thinking. …”
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    Trouble in Anatolia by Nick R Anthonisen

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Anatolia is a volcanic area; there is a lot of asbestos on or near the surface, and it is widely used as construction material, in painting, and as insulation (pages 287-290)! Asbestos related disease is due to environmental, not occupational exposure, and exposure is more intense and occurs at an earlier age than in Canada. …”
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    Kláštory klarisiek v Uhorsku – alternatíva spoločenského uplatnenia šľachtických žien v ranom novoveku by Ingrid Kušniráková

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Some of the nuns devoted their lives to writing books, painting pictures, music and singing. The noble inhabitants of the cloisters remained, never- theless, in contact with their relatives and thus reserved their positions in Hungarian noble society. …”
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    “Tratado” e Exercício de ser criança: a infância entre versos, rimas e tintas by Penha Lucilda de Souza Silvestre, Alice Áurea Penteado Martha

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Indeed, these pictures enable us to rethink how the representation and the constitution of childhood in art are conceived and to under stand them in the weaving of poetry and painting, as well as the act of playing, in a dialectical process.…”
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    The Bone Black Pigment Identification by Noninvasive, In Situ Infrared Reflection Spectroscopy by Alessia Daveri, Marco Malagodi, Manuela Vagnini

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Two real case studies, an oil painting on woven paper and a cycle of mural paintings, have been presented to validate the use of infrared reflection spectroscopy as suitable technique for the identification of bone black pigment. …”
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    The role of satisfaction in cultural activities’ word-of-mouth. A case study in the Picasso Museum of Málaga (Spain) by María Jesús Carrasco-Santos, Antonio Padilla-Meléndez

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In a novel approach, an experiment (involving a guided tour of some of Picasso’s shortlisted works and painting a self-portrait) was conducted with 127 first-time Picasso Museum visitors (52.8% Spaniards and 47.2 % international visitors). …”
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    La représentation de la musique et de la danse dans les œuvres de Post et Wagner : une archéologie des musiques noires au Brésil by Jean-Pierre Estival

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Frans Janzsoon Post, responsible for the painting of landscapes, villages and their inhabitants, often represented Black drummers accompanied by a few dancers. …”
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