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Which Medievalism? The Case of Ford Madox Brown
Published 2011-03-01“…This combination of nationalism and Aestheticism shows how medieval beauty could be an infinite source of inspiration for Victorian artists.…”
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Letters and Musical Sketches. Toward a Proper Integration of Bellini’s Writings.
Published 2024-10-01“…We believe that the integration of these practices, technologies, and data is a means to unravel Bellini’s compositional process and his artistic sensibility, thereby enhancing both scholarly research and public engagement with his work.…”
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La médiatisation d'un tourisme « hors des sentiers battus » dans une édition touristique créative
Published 2016-07-01“…Le genre éditorial hybride du carnet de voyage, de l’ouvrage au blog, offre une large déclinaison, du guide au livre d’artiste, qui favorise la construction de lieux touristiques à partir du rapport du voyageur au monde et de son expérience vécue. …”
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Architecture muséale : une figure de l’art de la ville "Du British Museum à la spirale du Victoria & Albert Museum à Londres"
Published 2009-12-01“…Beginning with "the Beaubourg effect", which was confirmed and greatly enhanced by the "Bilbao effect", hundreds of museums are now being built all over the world and are consecrated in an extreme media storm, from their very conception, to the point that the architectural object itself is a work of art, even taking precedence over the collections for which it was conceived, and is one of the first artistic objects to be taken into consideration in a town. …”
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The Concept of “Steppe” in the Novel-Chronicle by A. M. Amur-Sanan “Mudreshka’s Son”
Published 2024-05-01“…Amur-Sanan “Mudreshka’s Son”, “steppe”, artistically meaningful, becomes a topos that affects the psychological state of the hero. …”
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„Religion and Ecology” – nowy paradygmat poznawczy
Published 2009-06-01“…Nowadays almost all are engaged in the issue: politicians, scientists, artists, community authorities, journalists, ordinary people and even religious leaders. …”
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Definicja piękna w XII wieku a architektoniczna ekspozycja ołtarza w epoce gotyckiej
Published 2013-11-01“…With the definition of artistic types of beauty, a lot of attention is applied to the separation and coexistence of spiritual and corporeal beauty. …”
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Owen and Sassoon Reconsidered
Published 2025-01-01“… Poetry, alongside other artistic and scholarly work, has played an invaluable role in preserving the traumatic memory of the First World War, especially after the passing of the last known veteran marked the end of the era of living witnesses to the conflict. …”
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Analysis of Body Shapes and Physical Activity Dominant Patterns in a Coloring Books Collection
Published 2014-06-01“…The <em>Girls´Doodles Book</em> tends to represent women in physical activities or sports with an artistic component. In conclusion, the images in both coloring books, promote sexist body shapes and physical activities. …”
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Cultivating Slow Curating in Times of Acceleration
Published 2025-01-01“…Through heritage criticality, we will investigate territory interpretation and intervention examples that adopt disruptive, cross-, inter-, and trans-disciplinary approaches, including artistic, architectural, urban, performative, and curatorial practice, as effects and methods of slow curating taken as a public activity. …”
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Rise of Love and the People: French Matter and Manner in the Early Victorian Drama of Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Published 2017-11-01“…In the short period between 1837, when Queen Victoria came to the throne, and 1843, when the Theatre Regulation Act amended the Licensing Act of 1737 and thus reconfigured theatrical freedom and production in the United Kingdom, the fruitful collaboration of renowned novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton and actor and theatrical manager William Charles Macready would prove to be decisive in shaping early Victorian drama and setting high standards in production and artistic integrity, which would be followed by successive managers. …”
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A Teacher-Learning-Based Optimization Approach for Blur Detection in Defocused Images
Published 2025-01-01“…It might be unwanted, but it might also be a deliberate artistic effect, which means it might help how we see the scenario in an image. …”
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Madrid selon Basilio Martín Patino : le charme discret de l’imperfection
Published 2014-12-01“…But Hans’s ready empathy with his subject matter quickly puts off the executive of the production company; this entails a breach of Hans’s contract and this aborted artistic endeavor causes him great frustration. Through the moviemaker’s thoughts on History (in this case the years of the Spanish Republic, of the civil war and of the first Franco regime) and on the sometimes antagonistic relations between History and memory, Madrid is a celebration of the Spanish capital. …”
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Exploring Transformation Through Travel by Means of the Movie The Way
Published 2023-07-01“…To do this, the movie The Way (Emilio Estevez, 2010), which depicts the relationship between touristic experience and the transformation of the individual in an artistically powerful manner, was utilized. To analyze the document that constitutes the data source of the research study, a narrative analysis, and a qualitative research design, was followed. …”
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Rethinking Eurovision Song Contest as a Clash of Cultures
Published 2015-12-01“…Despite often being considered as “kitsch”, the contest refers more than of an ordinary song competition. The artists who participate in the contest compete for the country they represent rather than an individual race which takes “national identity” more on stage. …”
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Pekić's paradoxology and Serbian identity
Published 2024-01-01“…The research into Pekić's poetics of paradoxicality when dealing with the topic of Serbian identity is based on methods of interpretation that can reach the artistic and cultural meaning of the writer's civilizational insights. …”
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“Making Sense” of Art through Design: Towards a Multisensory Theory of Reception Aesthetics
Published 2024-06-01“…Drawing on Wolfgang Kemp’s theory of reception aesthetics on the one hand and Donald Norman’s theory of design on the other, this article proposes a methodology for analysing the impact of artistic productions in design terms (namely, affordances, constraints, signifiers, feedback, mapping, and conceptual model). …”
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Whistler et l’esthétisme avant l’ouverture de laGrosvenor Gallery
Published 2011-03-01“…Aussi chercherons-nous ici établir ce qui, avant même cette date, motive à associer l’artiste à l’Esthétisme, en particulier dans les journaux caricaturaux. …”
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Interdisciplinary relationships between Health Education and Universal Literature
Published 2017-10-01“…It is uncommon that literary work is used to reflect on the healthy lifestyles of men, since that is not an objective of this artistic branch; however, the literary analysis can serve to value elements that go beyond those Literature Theory studies, such as health education. …”
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La Sacralisation littéraire et picturale de la montagne au XIXe siècle : (re)naissances et épiphanies
Published 2008-05-01“…In the works of these authors, mountains—whether real or merely imaginary, whether the results of experience or pure fantasy—are nevertheless the locus of intense epiphanies leading to the advent of the self as true individual and artist…”
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