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A Research Portal for American Watercolors, Prints, and Drawings 1850–1925: A Source for Obscure Catalogues, Artists’ Societies, and Women Artists

open access: yesPanorama, 2021
This resource also offers a model for sharing the background research that is often too detailed, wide-ranging, and extraneous to be published in a conventional format, as well as too inaccessible in museum archives or scholars’ homes for general use.
Kathleen A. Foster
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Teaching design of Chinese contemporary stylized watercolor based on quadratic exponential smoothing model

open access: yesApplied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 2023
This paper is based on the exponential smoothing model to enhance the abilities of watercolor students and achieve their stylized watercolor creation. Firstly, the system is structured from the predicted value of the smoothing index.
Xiangdong Song, Yating Xu
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Short-term training in watercolor painting on psychological anxiety of adult students from the perspective of art psychology

open access: yesCNS Spectrums, 2023
Background Anxiety disorders often involve excessive and persistent feelings of worry and fear, which develop to a peak in a short period of time. The etiology of anxiety disorder is complex, and its pathogenesis is not clear.
Yiying Chen
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Watercolor Painting under the Background of Industrial and Commercial Development in the late Qing Dynasty

open access: yesFrontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023
In the late Qing Dynasty, Western painting techniques and artistic concepts were gradually introduced into China, which had a profound influence on the development of watercolor painting.
Yu Sun, Linghui Wang
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Integration and Exploration of Digital Painting and Traditional Watercolor Painting

open access: yesArts Studies and Criticism, 2023
In the 20th century, sociologist and critic Walter Benjamin affirmed that works of art became more accessible through mechanical and industrial production and lost their aura.
Jin Gao
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Aftermaths

open access: yesBody, Space & Technology Journal, 2023
Revisiting an article written for Body, Space and Technology in 2012-13, in conversation with the authors' life circumstances of that period, poetic text and imagery emerge in the aftermath of loss.
Mary Elizabeth Anderson
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Specimen poetics: botany, reanimation, and the Romantic collection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This essay argues that the modern literary anthology—and specifically its aspiration to delimit both aesthetic merit and historical representativeness—emerged as a response to changes in eighteenth-century botanical collecting, description, and ...
Porter, Dahlia
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Тема города в творчестве М. В. Добужинского (1875 – 1957 гг.)

open access: yesИскусство Евразии, 2018
Мстислав Валерианович Добужинский (1875–1957) относится к художникам, творчество которых принадлежит как русской, так и мировой культуре. Он родился и жил в России, затем в Литве, Америке, многие годы провел в европейских странах – Англии, Франции ...
Филиппова, Ольга Николаевна
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The microgenesis of the watercolor effect

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
The ‘watercolor effect’ is the wash of illusory color that fills in between two enclosing bichromatic contours. We studied the microgenesis of this illusion by varying the duration of the eliciting stimulus (a yellow/purple contour outlining the ...
Adam eReeves   +2 more
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Edward Ardizzone’s Multimedial Play with Format in his War Diaries

open access: yesInterfaces, 2021
The object of my article is Edward Ardizzone’s manuscripts of his four illustrated war diaries (1943-1945) preserved in his archives at the IWM in London, the published edition of his diaries entitled Diary of a War Artist (1974), the larger ink ...
Julie LeBlanc
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