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Connections and disconnections between images and texts: the case of secular Tudor book illustration
, 1987Living in a culture, growing up and learning to survive in it, involves us in a special perceptual training. It endows us with habits of skills of discrimination that affect the way we deal with the new data that sensation offers the mind ...
Ruth Samson Luborsky
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2016
Abstract The illustrated book between 1880 and 1920 was a prime locus for contesting the relative roles of literature and art, authors and artists, and their representational abilities. Debates over book illustration extended beyond aesthetic, semiotic, and hermeneutic issues to engage philosophical, political, psychological, historical,
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Abstract The illustrated book between 1880 and 1920 was a prime locus for contesting the relative roles of literature and art, authors and artists, and their representational abilities. Debates over book illustration extended beyond aesthetic, semiotic, and hermeneutic issues to engage philosophical, political, psychological, historical,
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The Development of the Illustrated Book in Iran
Muqarnas, 1992century onward deserves discussion in a volume dedicated to Oleg Grabar, for he is a pioneer who broadened the field of Persian painting from the identification of individual paintings and hands to the study of the illustrated book as the work of art.
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Preschoolers’ Ideas of What Makes a Picture Book Illustration Beautiful
, 2005Carolyn A. House, Audrey C. Rule
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Victorian book illustration: The Technical revolution
, 1973G. Wakeman
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