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    Pointes, hachoirs et marteaux by Eva Belgherbi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Between the opening of the École des beaux-arts to women in the late 19th century and the attack by suffragette Mary Richardson at the dawn of World War I against Velázquez’s The Toilet of Venus, commonly known in English as the Rokeby Venus, there was an abundance of speeches on the subject of the violence of women. …”
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    Urbanisme et environnement dans l’enseignement de l’architecture à la veille de Mai 1968 by Daniel Pinson

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Until 1967, urban planning was only one of the optional courses in the architecture section of the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (Ensba). The reform sought by André Malraux was intended to remedy this. …”
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    Adolescent Experiences from Participating in Extracurricular and Community-based Activities by Rosemary V. Barnett

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… There is little debate remaining in the field of youth development that participation in extracurricular and community-based youth activities (sports, school and community organizations, arts groups, etc.) provides a rich context for positive youth development. …”
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    Alma-Tadema et le détournement de la culture savante by Anne-Florence Gillard-Estrada

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This paper aims at showing that there are different readings of his painting that inscribe him both in the “commodity culture” of the age—because of his interest for objects and archaeological artefacts that are reproduced time and again in his canvases—and in the Aesthetic Movement that posited the doctrine of art for art’s sake. Alma-Tadema also resorted to erudition in order to offer a subversive vision of Antiquity centred on objects. …”
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