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    Voir l’espace et dire le temps : le grand écart du discours esthétique victorien by Laurent Bury

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…And Victorian critics also tried to straddle the gap between the spatial action of looking at a painting and the temporal reaction of understanding its meaning.…”
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    Les peintures mates d’Antoine Wiertz (1806-1865) by Karine Janssen

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Faced with the works of Antoine Wiertz, a question arises: Is the washed-out and mat appearance of some of his paintings an artistic intent, or a consequence of alteration. …”
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    Taking the wrong path: learning from oversights, misconceptions, failures and mistakes in conservation by Isabelle Brajer

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Misunderstandings, misconceptions and errors in action, opinion, or judgement caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, or insufficient knowledge affecting both the practical and theoretical aspects of our profession are illustrated by a series of case stories from wall painting conservation in Denmark. …”
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    Bazgrota w twórczości plastycznej dziecka – obszar wciąż niedoceniany by Urszula Szuścik

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…As a result of the theoretical analysis of the problem of scribbling in a child’s drawing, the author defined the following features of the scribble, such as: dynamics of change, spontaneity of action, elementary kinesthetic in building a form, non-objectivity, own internal rhythm of drawing and painting, subjectivity, projection of the form of physical activity, fabulous content, novelty results, originality of the approach, expressiveness. …”
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    Keats et de Kooning : Pour un romantisme expressionniste abstrait ou la mise en image de l’épitaphe by Caroline Bertonèche

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…A writer and a reader, an indolent poet and an ‘action painter’, they are, above all, or aspire to be, especially with regard to this mysterious conception and meaningful depiction of an epitaph, immortal artists as well as enlightened visionaries.…”
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    Le « lâcher-prise » : mutations numériques des gestes architecturaux by Sébastien Bourbonnais

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Learning this digital grasping was done gradually, in phases, where the action of “let go” can be considered as the starting point. …”
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    Masques et mascarades dans Romola par George Eliot : la traversée des apparences by Stéphanie Richet

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…This concept of apparition or exposition of cracks in the mask is illustrated by Piero di Cosimo’s painting, which lays bare the true character of Tito, the traitor.What is visible obviously has a major capacity for dissimulation. …”
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    George Desvallières et la Grande Guerre by Catherine Ambroselli de Bayser

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…From 1883, he became a fully recognised artist with his painting being presented at all major Paris exhibitions. …”
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    Spectacle and Spectatorship at the Nineteenth-Century American Racetrack by Natalie Zacek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In many instances, their spectatorship was not simply directed at the actions of the horses and jockeys, but was instead focused on a broader category of spectacle, for which the nation’s preeminent racetracks became famous, and which was largely unavailable in other venues in this era, particularly outside of the new nation’s few major cities. …”
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    Chemicals That Disrupt the Endocrine System and Their Effects on Behavior by Yousaf Khan1, Abdul Sattar1, Syed Amin Ullah1, Zia-Ur-Rehman2, Hakimullah3, Madeeha Bibi4, Hina Sarfraz1, Anila Mukhtiar1

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…There are certain chemicals which include chlorpyrifos, DDT, insecticides, pesticides, fungicides and other daily use items such as plastics, paints, furniture, perfumes, toys polishes, electronic gadgets, items of food packaging are reported to have disturbed the normal hormonal functions in humans that are leading to numerous diseases due to either lack of production of specific hormone or increased production of a specific hormone by the action of these chemicals. …”
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    RTT et Santé : Petite chronique d’un égarement collectif by Anne Flottes

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Far from any attempt to evaluate the effects of a reduction in working time on working conditions, she attempts to solve this enigma by articulating the psychodynamic approach to work, the history of regulations and media images, and a synthesis analysis of her interventions. She gradually paints a defensive vicious circle of thought and action paralysis and the harmful loss of self-esteem. …”
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    Landscapes as Narrative Commentary in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West by Dianne C. Luce

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Each comprises a static composition that slows the violent action and also functions as a prose poem, rich in allusiveness. …”
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    « Effets-tableaux » et parergon dans Macbeth Meeting the Three Witches par Francesco Zuccarelli et par Henry Füssli d’après Macbeth by Nathalie Padilla

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…However, the two works fuse together within the etymology of the term “ergon”, that equates with “work” or “action”. They illustrate the idea of active witchcraft through natural phenomena controlled by the three witches.…”
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    Collectivism and continuity: a ceramic composition as a metaphorical persuasion for extended family cohesion by Charles Dogbeda Melos Vicku, Samuel Nii Adamah Sampah, Robert Amoanyi, Ebenezer Fiifi Mensah, Ansah-Asiedu Jnr

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The study utilised a qualitative research approach and a descriptive research design with Marshall’s Aesthetico Action research cycle. To maintain consistent supplies of these bottles, a one-of-a-kind mould was constructed using one original bottle as a template. …”
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    THE SOCIAL THEORY OF MAX WEBER IN CONFLICT OF INTERPRETATIONS by Zenonas Norkus

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…In all interpretations abovementioned Weber is conceived as a macrosociological theorist whose substantive work stands in tension with his methodological and programmatic texts containing the concept of interpretative sociology, the outline of action theory and avocacy of the methodological individualism. …”
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