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Hugh Ray Easton (1906–1965) was a leading mid‐twentieth century British designer of stained‐glass windows. His works combined neo‐baroque style with an aesthetic that was attuned to glamour in contemporary media such as film and homoerotic physique ...
Jane Brocket, Dominic Janes
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Neo-baroque features in the urban development of Dnipro
The purpose of the work is to analyze the neo-baroque features of the urban development of former Katerynoslav (modern Dnipro). The research methodology involves reference to the general scientific principles of systematics, logic and critical analysis ...
Viktoriia Pishchanska
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Post-Avant-Garde and German Neo-Baroque of the 21st Century
The purpose of this work is to identify stylistic clarifications regarding such an all-encompassing and extremely influential direction from the last century as neo-baroque, which was perceived as an offshoot of the overall neoclassicism of the 20th ...
Vasyl Babukhivskyi
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LOST, FAN CULTURE AND THE NEO-BAROQUE [PDF]
A partir de un análisis de Lost, un show de televisión, y The «Lost» Experience, un reality game que se desarrolló a partir de aquel show, el trabajo presente expone que la forma seriada del entretenimiento contemporáneo crea una experiencia que aplica la acción narrativa al ámbito social. El sentido del texto se hace dependiente de un público capaz de
Ndalianis, A. (Angela) +1 more
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This paper is exploring the issues of complexity of spatial relations between physical and virtual structures in contemporary scene design, and the resulting neo-baroque features of visual spectacles.
Milica Bajić Đurov
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The Great Beauty: Italy’s inertia and neo-baroque aestheticism
In an article published in the New York Times in the months preceding the U.S. premiere of Paolo Sorrentino’s The Great Beauty, Rachel Donadio looks at the movie as a commentary on the impasse that seems to paralyze Italy. Through this viewfinder, the journalist writes, Sorrentino sets the stage to have his say on ‘a culture that is blocked, resigned ...
Enrica Picarelli
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Neo-Baroque Concertizing in the Works by Russian Composers of the Final Quarter of the 20th Century
The relevance of the stated topic is determined by the significance of neo-Baroque trends in the 20th century as a means of support for the high humanistic traditions that shaped classical musical art. In the research methodology, the authors rely on the
Maria N. Ostanina +1 more
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Architectures of the Senses: Neo-Baroque Entertainment Spectacles
Reproduced with the kind permission of The MIT Press ; It was sometime in November 2000. I was walking along an Arabian street, taking in the rhythms of the arabesque decorations and the spectacular, multi-colored buildings; being entertained by the exotic street musicians; and occasionally being lured into various bazaars that offered the temptations ...
Angela Ndalianis
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Latin American Neo-Baroque: Senses of Distortion by Pablo Baler [PDF]
Dinora Cardoso
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