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Visualizing the change of "viewpoints" in 3D virtual art exhibition. [PDF]
Matsumoto K, Okada T.
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Complete instars' morphology of Zercon forsslundi Sellnick, 1958 (Parasitiformes: Mesostigmata) with notes on distribution and evolution. [PDF]
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The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2005
Pictures and the pictorial are the subjects of a burgeoning philosophical literature. Sculpture and the sculptural, by contrast, have received little attention. What recent philosophical thought there has been has focused almost exclusively on the nature of sculpture, rather than the sculptural, and has sought to understand the art form primarily in ...
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Pictures and the pictorial are the subjects of a burgeoning philosophical literature. Sculpture and the sculptural, by contrast, have received little attention. What recent philosophical thought there has been has focused almost exclusively on the nature of sculpture, rather than the sculptural, and has sought to understand the art form primarily in ...
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Sculpture gardens and sculpture in gardens
2020Part Two of the book moves out towards the view beyond Tremenheere. It opens with John Dixon Hunt’s informative and wide-ranging historical essay, Sculpture gardens and sculpture in gardens (Chapter 4). Hunt situates the contributors to this part of the book in contemporary and historical milieux, ranging from the early Renaissance, through the 18th ...
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Art Journal, 1989
De Kooning is the latest and I suppose the last of the series of great painters whose occasional work in three dimensions has enriched and even transformed the sculpture of the modern period. As with Daumier, Degas, and Picasso, de Kooning's talent is essentially linear: the figure imaged in painting calls out for its embodiment in sculpture.
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De Kooning is the latest and I suppose the last of the series of great painters whose occasional work in three dimensions has enriched and even transformed the sculpture of the modern period. As with Daumier, Degas, and Picasso, de Kooning's talent is essentially linear: the figure imaged in painting calls out for its embodiment in sculpture.
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Oxford Art Journal, 2001
The term installation as used in present-day discussion of three-dimensional work can imply two rather different things. On the one hand, it calls to mind a set of radical practices associated with the 1960s and early 1970s. These were interventions in art world and other public spaces carried out with a view to disrupting the fetishizing of the ...
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The term installation as used in present-day discussion of three-dimensional work can imply two rather different things. On the one hand, it calls to mind a set of radical practices associated with the 1960s and early 1970s. These were interventions in art world and other public spaces carried out with a view to disrupting the fetishizing of the ...
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1984
Body contouring surgery is a routine procedure used to improve the aesthetic aspect of the trunk and may be performed in one or more surgical stages. It may involve the abdomen, breasts, flanks, lumbar area, buttocks, trochanter, upper arms, and upper-inner thigh.
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Body contouring surgery is a routine procedure used to improve the aesthetic aspect of the trunk and may be performed in one or more surgical stages. It may involve the abdomen, breasts, flanks, lumbar area, buttocks, trochanter, upper arms, and upper-inner thigh.
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