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    The rescue of a medieval, painted tabernacle from Marianka Pasłęcka, north Poland by Natalia Gruszczyk

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…It has incessantly fulfilled its tasks, but was simultaneously exposed to diverse destructive factors, resulting from its use and quite stormy history of the village. The effects of that are – among others – gunshot holes on the painted Man of Sorrows on the door, his extremely damaged face and almost archaeological condition of the oak wood. …”
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    Proposing Indonesia History Teaching that Transcends Political Ideologies by Nasution Nasution

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Not only should students gain knowledge about past events based on the dominant interpretations, but are also exposed to the narratives of marginalized people. Not only that, history lessons should also cover aspects that include arts, literature, painting, music and other cultural products. …”
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    Zoological exhibitions in natural history museums: classic design and modern approach by Igor Evstafiev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Traditional natural history museums display elaborate stuffed animals in showcases or as part of dioramas. …”
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    Elegie o straconych córkach – trauma indywidualna i kulturowa w powieściach The Painted Drum Louise Erdrich i Prudence Davida Treuera by Agnieszka Gondor-Wiercioch

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… W swoim artykule zamierzam porównać dwie współczesne powieści rdzennych Amerykanów ze społeczności Odżibuejów skonstruowane wokół tematu śmierci. The Painted Drum Louise Erdrich i Prudence Davida Treuera to elegijne opowieści o sposobach konfrontowania się z żałobą w kontekście indywidualnym i zbiorowym, w ujęciu kultury Zachodu (euro-amerykańskiej) i kultury Odżibuejów. …”
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    On the History of Creation of the Atlas of Tibetan Medicine (17th century): source aspects by Yumzhana Zh. Zhabon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article examines the history of the creation of the set of illustrations the Atlas of Tibetan Medicine (also known as Tibetan Medical Paintings) by Desi Sangye Gyatso (1653–1705) to his Vaiḍūrya sngon po, which is a drudrel (‘bru ‘grel) commentary on the rGyud bzhi. …”
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    La peinture sur lave émaillée des façades des églises parisiennes du xixe siècle : une expérience de réintroduction de la polychromie by Josette Saint-Martin

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The study focuses on the six Paris churches with decoration painted on enamelled lava on the façade: Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, which to this day remains the best-known decoration in terms of its importance and history, La Sainte-Trinité, Saint-Augustin, Saint-Ambroise, Saint-Laurent and Saint-Joseph-des-Nations.Hypotheses have been put forwards as to the possible reasons, both technical and with regards to changing taste, which plunged the attempt to reintroduce polychromy on the façades of nineteenth-century Parisian churches in obscurity, until 1998, the year of the exhibition at the Musée de la Vie Romantique of the enamelled lavas of the church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.…”
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    L’Antiphonaire d’Oosteeklo et son enlumineur (Cornelia van Wulfschkercke ?) by Dominique Vanwijnsberghe

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Despite its importance for the history of Flemish book painting, the Oosteeklo Antiphonal, kept at the library of the Ghent Museum of Fine Arts, has been largely neglected by art historians. …”
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    Moving up North by Olivette Otele

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Yet, A few stories of the experiences of Africans who settled in Wales, one of Britain’s regions, paint a different picture that departs from negative ‘loud voices’.…”
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    Vers le nord by Olivette Otele

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article is aimed at demonstrating that 20th and 21st century histories of resilience and recovery from trauma, challenge the overrepresentation of stories of deceptions or victimhood. …”
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    Innovative paradigms in New Japanese art: a case study of Yokoyama Taikan's selected artworks by Mao Xing, Sarena Abdullah

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This aims to provide a better understanding of the modernisation and transformation of Japanese painting, especially through Taikan's artworks. This study offers an interpretive perspective different from traditional art history and aesthetics, focusing on three aspects within the theoretical framework of visual culture studies: the interpretation of visual symbols, the evolution of aesthetic perspectives, and the acceptance of popular art through the case study method. …”
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    Frédéric et Rosanette, février 48 by Paul Raucy

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…At the end of the second part of L’Éducation sentimentale, when describing Frédéric and Rosanette’s evening, which ends in Rue Tronchet, "in the home prepared for the other one" ("dans le logement préparé pour l’autre"), the author also paints a picture of Paris on the evening of February 24th, 1848, a date that would change the course of the revolution. …”
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    Toward Endless Life: Population, Machinery, and Monumental Time by Thomas Allen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The expositions and related cultural artifacts such as monumental clocks, literary narratives and sketches, and historical paintings thus presage, in their imaginings of inhuman time, not only the contemporary academic interest in “big history” and “deep time,” but also such cultural phenomena as the Clock of the Long Now, whose builders (engineers and technophiles associated with the computer industry in California) envision a clock so slow it would tell time into a future devoid of humanity. …”
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