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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Not Very Modern But Very Twentieth Century: An Interpretation Of Jose Ortega Y Gasset's Categories For Art Historiography

Luttikhuizen, Henry Martin January 1986 (has links)
Permission from the author to digitize this work is pending. Please contact the ICS library if you would like to view this work.
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Danto的藝術終結論及其後果. / Theory of the end of art by Danto and its implication / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / Danto de yi shu zhong jie lun ji qi hou guo.

January 2006 (has links)
Danto thinks that the development of art history was over in 1964, because Andy Warhol's "Brillo Box" appeared. We can no longer make a distinction between this work of art and the real Brillo Box, which is just a commonplace object. However, the end of art does not mean we cannot make art anymore, nor does it mean that art has lost its value. It just means the concept of art is exhausted. No new style of art can emerge. There is no direction for art history to go on. Danto told us that there are two consequences of the end of art. One is we can find the essence of art and define art in terms of non-manifest properties. The other is pluralism. / Danto was influenced by Hegel's view of art history, he used "self understanding of art" to interpret the development of art, and he thought that the development of modernist art is to find out the essence of art. The end of art means that art can no longer understands itself, it should pass this mission to philosophy. Although generally speaking I agree with that the interpretation of art history given by Danto, I think the end of modernism does not necessarily mean the end of art, and also there is no need to interpret the development of modernist art only from the perspective of seeking the essence of art. Moreover, I do not accept the definition proposed by Danto. I want to argue that we can define art when there is no essence. Besides discussing the problems of the end of art and the definition of art, I have also discussed problems that are related to pluralism, such as evaluation of art and postmodernism. / 梁光耀. / 論文(哲學博士)--香港中文大學, 2006. / 參考文獻(p. 178-182). / Adviser: Chang Yuan Liu. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-02, Section: A, page: 0599. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [200-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstracts in Chinese and English. / School code: 1307. / Lun wen (zhe xue bo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2006. / Can kao wen xian (p. 178-182). / Liang Guangyao.
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Historik umění Rudolf Chadraba a jeho vědecké dílo / Art historian Rudolf Chadraba and his work

Johanidesová, Tereza January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to explore and evaluate the scientific work of art historian Rudolf Chadraba who is generally considered to be one of the founders and the most distinctive representatives of an iconological method in czech art history. The Master's thesis doesn't make efforts to survey Chadraba's scientific career from biographic point of view in a clearly and chronologically way, because the main focus of the interpretation lies on starting points of Chadraba's work, specific influences on him, particular motifs and themes, which are penetrating and reflected in his academical works of art historian and which therefore form his peculiar method. Biographical information about Rudolf Chadraba is introduced here only briefly, the text tends to point out Chadraba's transdisciplinary approach and his extensive conception of iconology. Moreover, it pays a lot of attention to influences of such personalities as Max Dvořák, Ladislav Cejp, Alois Dempf, Josef Strzygowski or Herbert Read, who represent important source of inspiration in Chadraba's scientific work. Theories and methods of these scholars in connection with Chadraba's interest in tradition and triumphalism in christian art initiated his pursuing parallels between european and oriental art, which were insufficiently employed in czech art...
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Percursos e percalços = o fim da história da arte segundo Hans Belting / Paths and pitfalls : the end of the history of art by Hans Belting

Amaro, Danielle Rodrigues 17 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Claudia Valladão de Mattos / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-17T05:35:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Amaro_DanielleRodrigues_M.pdf: 2724831 bytes, checksum: ba445fe792f0d59aced61715452e802b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Percursos e percalços: o fim da história da arte segundo Hans Belting propõe uma reflexão sobre a tese do fim da história da arte desenvolvida ao longo de duas décadas pelo historiador da arte, o alemão Hans Belting (1935). Tendo em vista o contexto no qual emerge, seus pontos fundamentais e, particularmente, a recepção dessa tese no contexto brasileiro, o estudo apresenta-se a partir de três eixos. O primeiro deles é uma análise do lugar do discurso, contextualizando a tese de Hans Belting não apenas com a conjuntura histórica na qual estava imerso, mas iluminando-a com a tradição germânica historiográfica da arte da qual é herdeiro. O segundo eixo pretende analisar a tese a partir de pontos que se consideram fundamentais para a compreensão de sua obra: a história da arte como um enquadramento; a história da arte como produto moderno; a crise da história da arte como ciência européia. Por fim, pretende-se mapear a recepção da obra de Belting especificamente no contexto brasileiro, relacionando tal recepção com o atual estado da história da arte no Brasil / Abstract: Paths and pitfalls: the end of the history of art by Hans Belting proposes a reflection about the theory of the end of art history developed over two decades by the art historian, German Hans Belting (1935). Given the context in which it emerge, its crucial points and particularly the reception of this thesis in Brazilian context, the study will be presented from three axes. The first is an analysis of the place of the speech, contextualizing that thesis of Hans Belting not only with the historical context in which they were immersed, but illuminating it with the Germanic traditional art historiography. The second axis aims to examine the thesis from points which are considered fundamental to understanding his work: the history of art as a framework, the history of art as modern product, the crisis in the history of art as a science in Europe. To finish, we intend to map the reception of the work of Belting in Brazilian context, relating this reception with the current state of art history in Brazil / Mestrado / Artes Visuais / Mestre em Artes
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Devotional Overdoors in Medieval and Renaissance Italy

Marzullo, Francesca January 2020 (has links)
This dissertation offers a wide-ranging examination of the half-length sacred figure over the door in medieval and early Renaissance Italian art. Drawing on a wealth of visual material that has attracted little attention among scholars, it argues that such images played a vital role in the religious lives of their beholders, transforming doorways into sites of devotional experience both within and beyond the church. Depicted incompletely, the holy body joined with the threshold below it to form a synthetic, composite image, one that invited the imaginative and corporeal participation of the viewer. This project employs various lenses to interpret the meaning and function of works about which scant written documentation comes down to us. In addition to considering scriptural metaphor and exegetical thought regarding the significance of doors, it explores the relationship of overdoor frescoes, mosaics, and reliefs to sacred icon panels, suggesting that the former might be recognized as wall icons, possessive of a heightened devotional appeal. It also uses overdoor images to illuminate broader spiritual and artistic concerns, including the nature of passage to the Christian afterlife, and the interaction between picture and frame, a topic central to Renaissance illusionism. Serving as an introduction to an important yet overlooked aspect of Italian visual culture, this text provides a conceptual framework for understanding a vast corpus of images that were essential to everyday piety, and that inflect our view of familiar art historical narratives.
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Student-Centered Active Learning in Advanced Placement Art History Education

Morchel, Patricia January 2024 (has links)
Given that (a) student-centered active learning experiences can inspire deeper learning than traditional lectures; (b) high school Advanced Placement (AP) Art History curriculum requirements have changed significantly in the past, creating more room for teacher flexibility; and (c) there is no documentation of how teachers are utilizing student-centered active learning in response to the curriculum changes, this dissertation examined how AP Art History teachers interested in student-centered active learning reacted to the major College Board curriculum changes in the past. In addition, this dissertation examined how these teachers have adapted to the AP Art History curriculum changes, including a required set of 250 images spanning 10 Global Content areas, and how they describe incorporating student-centered active learning experiences through their selection of content and teaching methods and approaches in their AP Art History classes. The rewards and challenges these teachers find in adopting these approaches are explored. In addition, the experiences that helped AP Art History teachers learn how to incorporate student-centered active learning experiences within their teaching are covered. Through the use of a qualitative research approach consisting of a survey and in-depth interview process to collect data and analyze the findings, this dissertation answered these research questions and offers suggestions for educational implications and potential additional future studies.
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Artist Texts

Larson-Xu, Marty January 2023 (has links)
A new literary genre that I call the artist text has emerged on the cultural landscape. Specific to contemporary art, it adapts the strategies used by institutions to historicize artworks. Rather than take up the materiality of language as did writing by earlier conceptual artists, the artist text follows a backwards route into the status of art by adapting genealogical method and disallowing the objective distance necessary for historicization. The four artists that epitomize this genre are Seth Price, Bernadette Corporation, Tan Lin, and Sturtevant. Each chapter is an analysis of texts by these artists. The artist text illustrates that artists are not only interested in producing art for distribution within institutions and markets, but also in actively intervening in—and even controlling—their audience’s engagement with art history.
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Constantin Guys and the Modern Newspaper

Blair, Susannah E. January 2022 (has links)
My dissertation looks at a pivotal point in the history of the news image (c.1840 to 1860), when wood engraving and steam-powered printing presses transformed the genre into a mass medium that reached hundreds of thousands of readers. Using the format of the monograph and the work of French artist Constantin Guys, I argue that despite the advent of photography and other reproductive visual techniques, drawing formed the backbone of the new authority of the mass-produced news image. To make this case, I locate Guys’s drawings within a wide range of other tactics of transcription that made the printing of text and image possible––including stenography and printing telegraphy––to contextualize the strange persistence of this manual medium within the increasingly mechanized armature of the illustrated newspaper. As a study of the formation of trust in the news image at a moment of momentous technological change, my project identifies a vital origin point for pressing questions related to the truth and objectivity of the news in our contemporary moment, and places mid-nineteenth-century drawing at its center.
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Perspective vol. 8 no. 3 (Jun 1974)

Lennders, Linda, Tamminga, Frederick W., Dean, Pat 30 June 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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Perspective vol. 8 no. 3 (Jun 1974) / Perspective: Newsletter of the Association for the Advancement of Christian Scholarship

Lennders, Linda, Tamminga, Frederick W., Dean, Pat 26 March 2013 (has links)
No description available.

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