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Nature portrayed in images in Dutch Brazil: Tracing the sources of the plant woodcuts in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648). [PDF]
By the mid-seventeenth century, images of natural elements that originated in Dutch Brazil circulated in Europe. These were often included in art collections (the Libri Picturati) and natural history treatises (the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae and the ...
Mireia Alcantara-Rodriguez +2 more
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Using ensemble learning for classifying artistic styles in traditional Chinese woodcuts [PDF]
As one of the oldest art fields, Chinese woodcut represent the rich history and culture of China, and have so far seen various artistic styles and diverse techniques.
Kun Li, Kim Chul-Soo
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This article examines illustrations of the zodiac signs on birth amulets from German- Jewish printing houses from the 18th century. These woodcuts are part of a long tradition of astrological references in Jewish art and literature. However, the amulet
Meininghaus, Alisha
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Vehiculating resistance: narrative and visuality in Voz Operária, a case of antagonist journalism
This article examines the role and the function performed by Voz Operária during the Brazilian military dictatorship. Despite not abandoning its ideological principles, the monthly emerged in this period as a catalyst for a culture of resistance and ...
Fulvia Zega, Stefano Martinelli
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Word and Image. Polish Medieval and Renaissance Religious Writings in the European Context
The article presents the Polish religious writing of the Middle Ages and Renaissance as an expression of correspondence between the word and image. It also demonstrates the impact of European graphics, including Albrecht Dürer’s woodcuts, upon Polish ...
Katarzyna Agnieszka Kaczor-Scheitler
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The subject of the study is the morphological and semiotic analysis of two sixteenth-century Catholic postures published in Dillingen, coming from the library of the convent of regular Lateran canons in Żagań.
Kossowski Maciej Dariusz
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This article contends that woodcuts in a partial German translation of Pliny’s Naturalis historia function as what Aby Warburg called Bilderfahrzeuge (image vehicles). Translated and compiled by Johann Heyden, illustrated by Jost Amman, Virgil Solis, and
Christopher D. Johnson
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Blindness and Design: Kneass’ Philadelphia Magazine for the Blind (1899)
This article focuses on the representation of women poets in a significant poetry anthology of the Edwardian era, William Archer’s Poets of the Younger Generation, published by John Lane in 1902.
Vanessa Warne
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Xilografías de Diego Kunurana. ¿Propuesta pictórica del Boletín Titikaka?
Between 1927 and 1930, Demetrio Peralta Miranda (Puno, 1910 – Lima, 1971), under the pen name “Diego Kunurana”, published a series of woodcuts in the Boletín Titikaka, the famed Puno-based avant-garde Indigenista journal.
Christian Reynoso Torres
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The Glagolitic printing office in Rijeka was established by Bishop Šimun Kožičić Benja at the end of the year 1530 and in about six or seven months published six books in the Glagolitic script.
Ivan Ferenčak
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