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    Trompeuses séductions. La Chute d’Icare des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique by Dominique Allart, Christina Currie

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The scientific examination of the Fall of Icarus of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels leads to the conclusion that the work is not by the hand of Pieter Bruegel the Elder, as with a second version in the Van Buuren Museum (Brussels). …”
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    HEAR THE UNHEARD VOICES OF VISUAL ART: by S.E. Dry

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…This article aims to compare the current art-making process regarding concept development in fine arts to the concept of storytelling, as applied in narrative therapy. …”
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    Révolution et politique de la culture à Sharjah, 1979-2009 by Alexandre Kazerouni

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…A cultural policy was born out of it with a book fair, theatre, the fine arts and higher education as its fundamental pillars. …”
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    L’arrivée de la libération gay en France. Le Front Homosexuel d’Action Révolutionnaire (FHAR) by Michael Sibalis

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Their weekly meetings at the School of Fine Arts in Paris, which managed to continue for three years, turned into chaos and even gigantic orgies, and the lesbians left. …”
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    A Participatory Approach to Uniting the Multiple Agendas of Social Arts by Eltje Bos, Ephrat Huss

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We propose a definition of social arts followed by an analysis in the context of fine arts, psychology, and social theories. Next, the challenges of researching and evaluating social arts initiatives are discussed, followed by potential pathways and instruments for assessment. …”
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    «LEDA AND THE SWAN» BY S.D. ERZIA (1922, 1929) IN THE CONTEXT OF ARTISTIC TRADITION by Irina V. Klyueva

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The sources of the research are the original works on this topic created by the sculptor and now located in the Mordovia Republican Fine Arts Museum named after S.D. Erzia; materials from the Russian and foreign press of the 1920s, containing reviews of the sculptor’s works. …”
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    Cielesność dywergencyjna – komponent integralnej edukacji wychylonej w przyszłość by Katarzyna Krasoń

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A child is endowed with a natural inclination to manifest its feelings, to control things and ideas in the form of behaviour which could be an expression of various fine arts. Each element of art (music, dancing as a system of signs may change its code, as the same symbols may be conveyed in another semiotic code, for example: a system of sounds in kinetic-spatial exemplification. …”
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    Les Portraits nationaux à l’Exposition universelle parisienne de 1878 : un projet de galerie historique by Stéphane Paccoud

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Philippe de Chennevières, then director of fine arts, initiated the project and entrusted the Inventory Commission of French Art Treasures with its organization. …”
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    L’enseignement de l’architecture à l’Académie royale de peinture, sculpture et architecture de Toulouse by Marjorie Guillin

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…This school, founded in 1726, became the Society of Fine Arts in 1746 and was finally established as a Royal Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1751, on the model of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris.  …”
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    Sol LeWitt. The Conceptuality of Drawing by Paolo Belardi

    Published 2018-06-01
    “… Two significant faxes can be found in the archive of the ‘Pietro Vannucci’ Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia: they are worthy of note both because they are signed by two well-known personalities (Sol LeWitt and Bruno Corà) and because they markedly represent a genuine manifesto which is theoretically capable of healing the fracture that traditionally separates architecture and art history in matters of drawing intended as a form of thought. …”
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    An Extensive Review of the Literature Using the Diophantine Equations to Study Fuzzy Set Theory by K. M. Abirami, Narayanan Veena, R. Srikanth, P. Dhanasekaran

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Numerous application fields were discovered in both empirical and theoretical investigations, ranging from information technology to medical technology, from the natural sciences to the physical sciences, and from technical education to fine arts education. However, it has limitations of its own and has not been able to function in real-world situations. …”
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    Mawlid as a Musical Form in Turkish Religious Music by Eren Köksal

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The term Mawlid in Islamic culture, stands for many concepts from literature to fine arts, sociological phenomena to religious services and musical practises. …”
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    Hypertext’s social significance for a digital age person’s mental identification by N. Y. Paudial, L. V. Filindash

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The exhibition at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts “There are strange approaches...”, understood by us as hypertext, is evaluated from the point of view of structuring, content, justification of the technologies used. …”
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    Icon Design For Artifact Collection Classification At The Sri Baduga Museum, Bandung by Martha Tisna Ginanjar Putri, Iis Purnengsih, Winny Gunari Widya Wardani, Nazwa Vina Ayudyasari, Andaru Raisya Hartono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Icon design aims to represent the museum’s artifact classifications which consists of Geology, Numismatics, Biology, Philology, Ethnography, Ceramology, Archaeology, Fine Arts, History, and Technology. This research hopes that this icon design can contribute to Sri Baduga Museum according to the museum’s need. …”
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    John Ruskin, William Morris and Walter Pater: From Nature to Musical Harmony in the Decorative Arts by Martine Lambert-Charbonnier

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…John Ruskin’s claim that what is essential in all art is to fashion by hand what the eye sees clearly, blurred the divide between the fine arts and the decorative arts. Advocating a renewed experience of nature proper to disclose truth to the beholder, he inspired William Morris with a new form of interior design that promoted craftsmanship as a way to counter mass production and restore man’s dignity. …”
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    APRESIASI SENI GALERI VIRTUAL PENCIPTAAN SENI RUPA DAN DESAIN MELALUI TEMA GRES by Handriyotopo Handriyotopo

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…As a pilot project for applied arts in this virtual gallery, it is in the Studio 2 Fine Arts and Design course in the master's program with an interest in art creation. …”
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    From Multivalent Writing to a Poetics of the Book: A Media-Specific Analysis of Mary Ruefle’s A Little White Shadow by Catherine Ann Winters

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This aligns with Johanna Drucker’s definition of the artist’s book as a fine arts practice that interrogates the form and meaning of the medium and questions what a book is. …”
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    Hybrydowość kulturowa w przestrzeniach wielokulturowych by Börries Kuzmany

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Galician cultural histories are manifest in the province’s theatre and music scene, literary production, architecture and fine arts. The paper tackles both the entangled cultural backgrounds and multilingualism of many authors, artists, and cultural entrepreneurs and recurrent topics that appear throughout Galicia’s cultural production like the Carpathian Mountains or the theme of poverty and religiosity. …”
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    Le collège-lycée Gérôme à Vesoul (1610-2019) : retour sur une démarche originale de préservation de collections patrimoniales by Liliane Hamelin, Romain Joulia

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…On the basis of a detailed inventory drawn up for this purpose, a scientific committee met to assess the interest of the different collections and to determine the most suitable destination in connection with heritage institutions in the region.Although these objects have suffered from their storage conditions in one of the school's attics since 1975 (date on which they changed its status to “collège”, an equivalent of middle school or comprehensive school), 500 items have been inventoried and photographed. They concern the fine arts (plaster casts intended for drawing lessons), the teaching of natural sciences (educational posters, human and animal skeletons), physics and literature.Ordered from catalogues of specialised producers, some of the artefacts of the lycée Gérôme are present in other inventoried collections like those of the lycée Gambetta of Tourcoing or the lycée Guez-de-Balzac of Angoulême.Two private collections of liturgical garments and objects have just been added to these items’ inventories, related to the presence of a chaplaincy and the mineralogical collection of Paul Petitclerc (1840-1937), native of Vesoul, a reputed ornithologist and president of the French geological society.…”
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