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The Visual Arts

2021
Stanley Greaves, Anne Walmsley
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Heritage and the Visual Arts

2015
It is not often one can make universal generalizations, but it is axiomatic that cultural heritage places and the visual arts are inseparable. Whether it is the rock art in Kakadu World Heritage Site in northern Australia, the multiple art works that suffuse the urban fabric of Florence, the bas-relief sculptures of the temples of Angkor in Cambodia ...
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Visual Arts: Postmodernism

2021
Postmodernism is notoriously difficult to define in any concise manner. Its start dates (and end dates, for that matter) exist in a state of flux, often varying by decades in the historiographies of major disciplines. In an attempt to begin to understand postmodernism, many theorists, art historians, and philosophers choose to take a rather apophatic ...
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Visual Arts: Abstraction

2021
For avant-garde European and American artists at the turn of the 20th century, a nexus of developments encouraged the rejection of naturalism, which had driven most of Western art for more than four centuries. Despite the increasing secularization of Western society throughout the 19th century, religious beliefs and practices were one important source ...
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TASSO AND THE VISUAL ARTS

Italian Studies, 1947
AbstractThere is deliberate ambiguity in the title of this article, for there are at least three separate ways in which Tasso can be considered in relation to the Visual arts. I shall begin by an examination of what Tasso has to say himself about the art of his own day—few and scattered, but not random, remarks, which help to build up a picture of the ...
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Creativity in the Visual Arts

2017
In this chapter, we review research on creativity with visual art, and, specifically, how this has been addressed within the psychology of art. We begin with a brief review of the history of psychology of art and the unique challenges associated with studying artistic creativity and expression.
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Shakespeare and the Visual Arts

2019
The first known illustration of a Shakespeare play was probably made by William Faithorne in a single image for The Rape of Lucrece in 1655, but it was only in 1709 that an illustrated edition was published with designs for most of the plays by Francois Boitard.
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Words in visual art

2012
The use of language within art is hardly new. Early fusions of the verbal and the visual occur in Egyptian hieroglyphs, Chinese ideograms, and Mayan glyph writing. Illuminated manuscripts, seventeenth-century emblem books, pattern poetry (from George Herbert to the present; see Bray, this volume), and William Blake’s mixed art are among some of the ...
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Cinema and the Visual Arts

2012
The relationship between cinema and the visual arts is a long and complex one, stretching back to cinema’s earliest years. It is one of reciprocity, defined by various acts of exchange and mining for legitimation, subversion, and inspiration. It involves the creative efforts of practitioners from both domains and experimental gestures that pitted one ...
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