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Helena Blum (1904-1984) — a Polish art historian in the gender gap [PDF]
Helena Blum (1904–84) was one of the most influential Polish art historians, working both as a curator at the National Museum in Cracow and as a researcher at the Institute of Art History at the University of Wrocław.
Marta Smolińska
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A limestone relief fragment with a figure in a winged disk from the fifth-century BCE Hall of 100 Columns at Persepolis in southwestern Iran that entered the Harvard Art Museums’ collections in 1943 preserves significant traces of its original coloration
Susanne Ebbinghaus +4 more
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Special Issue: Inequality and Race in the Histories of Archaeology
This special issue gathers together a selection of short articles reflecting on the historical construction of inequality and race in the histories of archaeology.
William Carruthers +11 more
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The application of Han Dynasty cultural elements to modern product design [PDF]
Chinese Han Culture, as Chinese nation's "core culture", is the cultural symbol of Chinese nation, and played an important role in the history of Chinese cultural development, even in the history of world cultural development.
Chen, L +4 more
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Une tectonique post-portugaise et/ou mondiale avant la lettre ?
A singular architecture came into being in the Bight of Benin between the early 19th and mid-20th centuries. It was the work of a group of known as Agudas, the term used in the region to designate Africans and Afro-descendants with Portuguese family ...
Roberto Conduru
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Creating Digital Art History: Library, Student, and Faculty Collaboration [PDF]
Over the last two decades, teaching, learning, and research in higher education have developed a growing digital presence. Digital development in the humanities has been slow relative to most other areas in academia, and with some exceptions, art and art
Bailey, D. Russell
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A Distinct Form of Socio-Political and Economic Organization in the Pazyryk Culture
The Pazyryk Culture, situated in the Altai Mountains of Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and China, flourished for a relatively short period: 5th–3rd centuries BCE.
Karen S. Rubinson, Katheryn M. Linduff
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On New Media Art, Its Development and Achievement in China
This essay is aimed to introduce the development status of the new media art in China; the author gave its definition based on his own understanding and observation, which included various forms.
Liu Guangyu
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Australia in the World’s Art Colonies: The World in Australia's Art Colonies
Work by Australian artists made during time spent overseas in art colonies before returning, and the work of artists who lived in art colonies overseas and did not return has almost entirely been erased from Australian art history.
Rex Butler
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Whose global art (history)?: Ancient art as global art [PDF]
Discourse on global art or art history arguably dominates the field of art history today in terms of curriculum and research. This discourse cuts across time and space, impacting all art historical specializations, from prehistoric to contemporary, and ...
Cynthia Colburn
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