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The History of Psychiatry as the History of an Art

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
T. S. Eliot, standing on his doorstep, with his Boston Evening Transcript in his hand, ‘turned wearily as he would turn to nod goodbye to Rochefoucauld if the street were time and he at the end of the street’. The same weary gaze characterizes the attitude of most psychiatrists towards important figures in the past history of their subject.
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The State of Art History: Contemporary Art

The Art Bulletin, 2010
Contemporary art became prominent in public media, markets and museums, and art-world discourse during the 1990s, eclipsing most previous art. Since then, it has become a burgeoning art historical research field, yet its academic status remains ambiguous, its position in relation to art criticism is contradictory, and its goals and procedures are ...
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The Language of Art History

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1994
1. Art history and language: some issues 2. Presence 3. Writing and painting: the soul as hermeneut 4. Correspondence, projective properties, and expression in the arts 5. The language of art criticism 6. Baxandall and Goodman 7. Figurative language in art history 8. Cezanne's physicality: the politics of touch 9.
Gregg M. Horowitz   +2 more
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The History of Photography as Art History

Art Journal, 1971
I am not at all confident in my credentials as a historian of photography. The best I can say for myself is that I think I have no prejudice against photography (some of my best friends are photogr...
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On the Universality of the History of Art*

Art Journal, 1982
The difficulties of writing about the methodology of the history of art are many: fear of being obvious, obscure, or doctrinaire; reticence in raising fundamental issues when established ways seem perfectly acceptable within the academy; a confusing tendency to borrow without reflection from fields such as anthropology or literature in which debates on
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The Art of History

Abstract Chapter 7 concludes by proposing that the historical practice and the poetics of history involve the interweaving of literature and history in the ongoing re-enactment of the past. Scriptural texts are unique from other forms of history writing and from the rules of modern narration because scribes were more interested in ...
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intellectual history and the history of art

2006
The activity of an historian, as described by Thomas Carlyle, is a difficult and demanding endeavour, designed to produce truths about past worlds that will enable us to interpret present and future conditions, and yet destined to be incomplete and incoherent because the manuscript of history is ultimately beyond interpretation.
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ARTS 2.0: feature updates and expansion of the Antibiotic Resistant Target Seeker for comparative genome mining

Nucleic Acids Research, 2020
Mehmet Direnç Mungan   +2 more
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THE ART OF HISTORY TAKING

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1970
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Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning in the Visual Arts: a review

Neural Computing and Applications, 2021
Iria Santos   +2 more
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