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History of Art and Anthropology of Art

Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, 2002
In April 2000, the French president opened a permanent exhibition of primitive art in the Mus?e du Louvre in Paris. Jacques Chirac directly sponsored this exhibition, entrusting a collector and dealer (who was neither an art historian nor an anthropologist) with the task of organizing the entire show.
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The History of Art and the Art of History

College Art Journal, 1946
Two recent articles in the College Art Journal1 have directed strong criticism upon the field of art history in American colleges and universities today. Mr. Wright has objected to the kind of textbooks available for use in art history courses, and has made specific recommendations for a different type of book on Far Eastern Art by more than fifty ...
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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 Austral Islands: history, art and art history

The Journal of Pacific History, 2013
Rhys Richards is an independent researcher with an amateur's passion for Polynesian history and a sleuth's taste for facts, evidence and detail.
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Art and History

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2002
Despite the precedent of St. Paul who was understandably flogged for his temerity in most of the cultural centers of his age, I preach a doctrine that is no less offensive than his, to a contemporary ear. Art has no history, and art museums are intellectually abhorrent institutions to the extent that their acquisitive curators take the recognition of a
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The art of taking a history

Fertility and Sterility, 2004
The standard questionnaire is a tool to collect information for a survey, but its validity for patient management is doubtful. Taking a history is a skill that cannot be replaced by a questionnaire.
Robert W. Platt, Togas Tulandi
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History in Art

Antiquity, 1931
When we look at the great diversity of man’s activities and interests, it is evident how much space they afford for reviewing his history in many different ways. To most of our historians the view of the political power and course of legislation has seemed all that need be noticed; others have dealt with history in religion, or the growth of mind in ...
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The history of memory arts [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 1990
Ancient humans, lacking devices to store large amounts of information, invented and developed a system of mnemonics which evolved and passed to modern times. The mnemonics, collectively known as the Ancient Art of Memory, were discovered in 447 BC by a Greek poet, Simonides, and were adequately described by Cicero, Quintilian, and Pliny.
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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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Artificial Neural Networks and Deep Learning in the Visual Arts: a review

Neural Computing and Applications, 2021
Iria Santos
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