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Lettering in 20th century abstract art: the stenciling of Tom Phillips
From the beginning of the twentieth century and the birth of abstract art, lettering has been used in a wide variety of ways. One method that became popular in mid-century painting was stenciling.
Pike, Martha L.
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L’art abstrait du xxe siècle, autour de l’arabesque
Markus Brüderlin
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Ortaokul Öğrencilerinin Soyut Sanat Algılarına Yönelik Bir Araştırma
Ortaokul öğrencilerinin soyut sanat eserlerine ilişkin bakış açıları ile soyut sanat eserleriyle ilgili estetik beğenileri arasındaki ilişkinin tespit edilmesinin amaçlandığı araştırma 120 ortaokul öğrencisi ile gerçekleştirilmiştir.
Rıfat Serin, Selma Taşkesen
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Display, Still Life and Flower Painting exhibition, Baltimore Museum of Art, 1945
View of introductory text panels for the Still Life and Flower Paintings exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art in late fall of 1945. The concept for the exhibition grew in response to persistent questions from museum patrons about abstract art, often
Baltimore Museum of Art
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From “The New Sculpture” to Garden Statuary: the suppression of Abstract Expressionist sculpture [PDF]
In the 1940s, David Smith, David Hare, Herbert Ferber, Ibram Lassaw, Seymour Lipton and Theodore Roszak were part of a new generation of sculptors working in New York who used welding and other direct-metal techniques to make abstract sculpture.
Meghan Bissonnette
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Abstraction in art with implications for perception
The relationship between people and art is complex and intriguing. Of course, artworks are our creations; but in interesting and important ways, we are also created by our artworks. Our sense of the world is informed by the art we make and by the art we inherit and value, works that, in themselves, encode others' world views.
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Glocalization : Art education in Taiwan
[[abstract]]Taiwan has always been subject to globalizing influences. In the past twenty years, the rapid development of information technology and increasing cross-cultural interactions has catalyzed a new ”global village” consciousness.
Wang, L.Y. ; Kuo, A.
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Installation, 20th Century Portraits exhibition, Baltimore Museum of Art, 1943
View of the Late Impressionism gallery in the Twentieth Century Portraits exhibition at The Baltimore Museum of Art, on view from February to March of 1943.
Baltimore Museum of Art
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This course covers the various artistic movements that comprise 19th- and 20th-century modern art, including Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Art Nouveau, Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and Pop Art, among others.
The Saylor Foundation
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