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    “Radical”: Marianne Moore and the Revision of Modernism by Aurore Clavier

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Leading us from the working manuscript to the little magazine, from the individual collection to the endlessly emended magnum opus, from the anthology to the text-book, the practice of revision, then, retraces the historical construction of literary revolution(s), highlighting lines of rupture and continuity as certain names are marginalized or simply deleted.Because, among them, Marianne Moore was herself a relentless editor of her own or others’ words, yet has remained a shifting figure in the “great narrative” of Modernism, her work allows us to re-examine the claims of artistic radicalism, in the light of more complex modes of revision. …”
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    D. G. Rossetti’s Trip to Paris and Belgium: A Journey Between Past and Present by Raphaël Rigal

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This contact is transcribed through a hybridisation of words and images which builds on the Pre-Raphaelite program and crystallises the two artists’ experience to transmit it to Pre-Raphaelite brothers waiting for them in Britain.…”
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    May Sinclair’s Romantic Corpus by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The Romantic corpus brings on a new relation to nature as well as a sense of artistic filiation that shape the character’s Modernist self.…”
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    Simulation and Formation Mechanisms of Urban Landscape Design Based on Discrete Dynamic Models Driven by Big Data by Ke Cao, Jing Xiao, Yan Wu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Finally, this article puts forward its thinking and outlook on the design of the big data-driven discrete dynamic model in the interactivity of urban landscape design, hoping that artists will strengthen its functional and material design elements when creating performance. …”
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    Ink Art Three-Dimensional Big Data Three-Dimensional Display Index Prediction Model by Xiaonan Cao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…A two-dimensional cellular automaton is used to simulate a brushstroke model with ink and wash style, and outlines are drawn along the path of the brushstroke to obtain an effect close to the artistic style of ink and wash painting. Set the surface of the model with ink style brushstroke texture patterns, refer to the depth map, normal map, and curvature map information of the model, and simulate the drawing effect of the method by procedural texture mapping. …”
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    Chrudimský Kristus a zázračné souřadnice jeho barokní legendy by Pavel Panoch

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Early Modern Ages created several opposite theories on its historical origin – the scholars looked for its provenance in the Biblical Era, within the artistic collections of the emperors and Bohemian kings Charles IV. and Rudolf II., or they made a groundless direct connection between the oil-painting and the works of German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder. …”
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    H. G. Wells’s and E. M. Forster’s Transformative Arts: Theoretical Divergences and Formal Connections by Laurent Mellet

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…But the narrative and formal modalities of this embeddedness reveal further connections between the two Edwardian artists, since the novels also evince the other transformative power of the arts. …”
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    Biblioteka mojego wieku – czyli jaka? by Artur Jazdon

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The new functions will include performing new cultural, educational, social, artistic and communal tasks carried out with a co-operation with other libraries, scientific, educational and cultural instructions. …”
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    Thomas Wolfe: Modo and the Potential for Renaissance by Amélie Moisy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Yet his professional associations affected his radically independent image and his contemporaries; the Southern Agrarians, who became the New Critics, rejected his artistic choices. Central to Modernism is the tension between Wolfe’s preoccupation with degeneration and decay and his emphasis on the modo, or “just now,” the fraught, often glorious fleeting instant. …”
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    L’Observatoire photographique national du paysage : transformations d’un modèle et hypothèses renouvelées de paysage by Frédérique Mocquet

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…“Paysages usagés, Observatoire photographique du paysage depuis le GR2013” (“Used Landscapes, A Photographic Observatory of the Landscape from the GR2013 Trail”), which was born of the initiative of a critical reinterpretation of the method by photographers Bertrand Stofleth and Geoffroy Mathieu, proposes a re-evaluation of the perspectives of photographic observation focusing on the aesthetic experience of the landscape as a plural mediation placing an artistic project at the heart of territorial planning.…”
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    Pamela J. Olubunmi Smith’s Translation Style in The Freedom Fight and Treasury of Childhood Memories by Tolulope Ibikunle

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Since the translation of literary work is also a form of adaptation and not pure language translation, attention will be placed on Smith's artistic prowess and translation techniques by analyzing two of her translated works. …”
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    Towards an Inclusive Creative Economy by Aji Damanuri, Faruq Ahmad Futaqi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite their cultural importance and economic potential, the distribution of economic benefits among stakeholders remains unequal, leaving many artists economically vulnerable. This study explores the application of John Rawls’s principles of economic justice to address income disparities and foster an inclusive creative economy in the Reog Ponorogo ecosystem. …”
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    Reinvigorating South Africa-Sweden Relations: Politics, Economics, And Society by Sven Botha

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The Digitally Yours Campaign ran from the 4th of April 2020 until the 2nd of May 2020 and hosted a number of virtual exchanges4 whereby both Swedish and South African artists participated in roundtable discussions and cultural performances in the areas of fashion, poetry, and music (Embassy of Sweden in Pretoria, 2020). …”
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    Acting Styles, Nuances and Linguistic Aesthetics: A Case Study of Ibrahim Chatta in Yoruba Films by Adejoke Adetoun Fadirepo, Adeyemi Oluwadamilare Oresanya

    Published 2022-01-01
    “… Acting style is the artistic feature and ingenuity of the actor exhibited over a long period of time acting in films. …”
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    EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT OF «WHITE MAN'S BURDEN» IN THE BRITISH CINEMA OF 20TH CENTURY by E. E. Ibrayev

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Using the author's methods of analysis of the ideological content of tapes and the context of their stories, it became clear that the idea of the "burden of the white" changed not only under the influence of the current socio-political situation in the metropolis and in the world, but also to a large extent transformed under the influence of highly artistic works of British directors each of which sought to bring to the story of the "civilizing mission" own view and vision to such a feature of the existence of the British Empire. …”
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    Modeling and leveling of categories affecting the geographical landscape form of the world by Leyla Meshkani, Jamile tavakolinia, mohamad taghi Razavian

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Landscapes cannot be explained only by obscure geographical frequencies that can be described by objective methods, but they are real subjective observations and experiences that can be inferred by artistic and aesthetic perception, analysis and comparison. …”
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    Lui, « pour toujours, a embrassé ma bouche, toute frémissante » : Paolo et Francesca dans la peinture préraphaélite et esthétique by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Coupin de la Couperie et J.A.D. Ingres, et par des artistes britanniques, comme William Dyce. Le baiser des amants devient central, mais la réserve féminine est soulignée. …”
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    Livourne, ville de la diversité : un concours d’idées pour l’aménagement d’une zone portuaire by Simona Corradini, Francesca Morucci, Francesca Pichi

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This led to the association organising a competition for the best artistic ideas for the development of a port area through the installation of a work of art in the port of Livorno. …”
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    Le jardin alpino-japonais Les Roches Fleuries, un proto-manifeste in situ du mouvement de réforme belge Le Nouveau Jardin Pittoresque ? by Ursula Wieser Benedetti

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Apart from a few articles from the period and a study published in a local historical journal, this garden, which was a botanical and artistic reference in Belgium and beyond until the 1930s, gradually fell into oblivion. …”
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