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Les mystérieuses antiquités de Prosper Biardot (1805–1873)
Somewhere between an antiquarian keen on Neapolitan archaeology and an impostor, Prosper Biardot cut a paradoxical figure in many ways: his collection comprised particularly interesting terracottas from Magna Graecia and, for some of them, one of the ...
Angélique Allaire
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Levels of reality: portraiture in African art [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No ...
Borgatti, Jean
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Sculptors modelling Antwerp silver [PDF]
This paper focus on the collaboration between Antwerp sculptors and silversmiths in the 17th ...
Nys, Wim
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Terracotta pots were converted into simple, single chamber, air-cathode bio-batteries. This bio-battery design used a graphite-felt anode and a conductive graphite coating without added catalyst on the exterior as a cathode. Bacteria enriched from river sediment served as the anode catalyst.
Ajayi, Folusho F., Weigele, Peter R.
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Vincenzo Onofri: a review of the artistic Career of a Protagonist of the bolognese Renaissance
The article aims to revisit the personality of the famous Bolognese modeller Vincenzo Onofri and his artistic conduct, in view of the latest studies, findings and allotment assumptions; the objective finds its justification in the wish to restore the ...
Paola Ranzolin
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EDV – Italian Medieval Epigraphy in the Vernacular. Some Editorial Problems Discussed, [PDF]
EDV (Epigraphic Database Vernacular) is a database collecting the vernacular inscriptions produced in Italy from the late Medieval to the Early Modern Age, and is a part of the EAGLE and IDEA projects. The present contribution illustrates the criteria
Cannata, Nadia
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Brian Chu, Professor of Art travels to Taiwan and China [PDF]
Assistance from the CIE Major Grant helped me travel to Taiwan and China in summer 2015. In this 70-day trip I satisfied my three goals of research, teaching, and international education program ...
Chu, Brian
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Terracotta, a construction material extensively used over centuries, is a perfect example of how the production of a material depends on the evolution of energy resources required for its extraction, firing, and transportation.
Jean-François Nauleau, Laure Orefici
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Trends and tradition: Negotiating different cultural models in relation to sustainable craft and artisan production [PDF]
If the identity of ‘design’ as a practice is contested then the relationship of design and designers to craft and craft practices can be hugely confused.
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