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  • 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.
111

Romanticism : re-occurring sentiments /

Carr, Hamish Vaughan. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (MFineArt)--University of Melbourne, Victorian College of the Arts, [2003]., VCA Art, Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts and Music, 2009. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 34-36)
112

Model citizens and perfect strangers American painting and its different modes of address, 1958-1965 /

Relyea, Lane, Shiff, Richard, January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2004. / Supervisor: Richard Shiff. Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Also available from UMI.
113

Pietro Aretino orator and art theorist /

Palladino, Lora Anne. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 1981. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [395]-438).
114

Koonsland-comércio de duplos

Conceição, Carlos Augusto Ribeiro da January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
115

Ecos expressionistas na pintura portuguesa (1910-1940)

Dias, Fernando Paulo Leitão Simões Rosa January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
116

A primitividade do ver ou a renúncia da razão na arte do primeiro modernismo em Portugal

Pereira, Teresa Matos January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
117

Um boxeur na arena: Oswald de Andrade e as artes visuais no Brasil (1915-1945) / A boxeur on the ring: Oswald de Andrade and the visual arts in Brazil (1915-1945).

Thiago Gil de Oliveira Virava 13 June 2018 (has links)
O presente estudo investiga a posição das artes visuais na experiência intelectual e criativa do poeta e escritor modernista Oswald de Andrade (1890-1954). São analisados não apenas seus textos sobre arte, mas também a presença das artes visuais nos livros de poesia Pau Brasil (1925) e Primeiro caderno do aluno de poesia Oswald de Andrade (1927), assim como nos romances Os Condenados (1922-1934) e Marco Zero (1943-1945). Também são discutidas as relações que o escritor manteve com artistas brasileiros e estrangeiros, além de sua participação em situações importantes envolvendo as artes visuais no país, como a Semana de Arte Moderna; a primeira exposição de Tarsila do Amaral no Brasil; o Clube dos Artistas Modernos; os Salões de Maio. A proposta é averiguar como Oswald de Andrade atuou em um período importante para a história da arte moderna no Brasil, especialmente na cidade de São Paulo, compreendendo as décadas de 1910 a 1940, que são as balizas cronológicas adotadas, tomando-se como referências o texto \"Em prol de uma pintura nacional\", publicado em 1915, e o romance Marco Zero II: Chão, publicado em 1945. Singulares do ponto de vista da escrita e das estratégias discursivas que mobilizam, os textos de Oswald de Andrade que discutem as artes visuais revelam um pensamento em constante movimento e atento ao que entendia serem as demandas de uma época de transformações e de luta pela construção de uma sociedade menos opressora, na qual as artes ocupavam posição estratégica. Com base na investigação desse material, defendese aqui que as artes visuais foram um elemento constitutivo de sua experiência intelectual e criativa, não ocupando uma posição secundária em relação à sua atuação como escritor, poeta e jornalista polemista. / This study investigates the position of the visual arts within the intellectual and creative experience of Brazilian modernist writer and poet Oswald de Andrade (1890- 1954). It analyses not only his writings on art but also the presence of the visual arts in his poetry books Pau Brasil [Brazil Wood] (1925) and Primeiro caderno do aluno de poesia Oswald de Andrade [First notebook of the poetry student Oswald de Andrade] (1927), as well as in the novels Os Condenados [The Doomed] (1922- 1934) and Marco Zero [Ground Zero] (1943-1945). This work also discusses the relationships the writer had with Brazilian and foreign artists, as well as his participation in relevant situations involving the visual arts in Brazil, such as the Semana de Arte Moderna [Modern Art Week]; Tarsila do Amaral\'s first exhibition in Brazil; the Clube dos Artistas Modernos [Modern Art Club]; the Salões de Maio [May Salons]. The aim is to examine how Oswald de Andrade took part in an important period of the history of modern art in Brazil, especially at the city of São Paulo, from the 1910s to the 1940s, which are the chronological landmarks assumed here taking the article \"Em prol de uma pintura nacional\" [In favor of a national painting], published in 1915, and the novel Marco Zero II: Chão [Ground Zero II: Ground], published in 1945, as reference points. Remarkable both as style and discursive strategies, Oswald de Andrade\'s writings on art reveal a reflection in constant movement, but always attentive to what the author understood as the demands of a time of transformations and struggle for a less oppressive society, in which the arts had a strategic position. Based on the investigation of the abovementioned materials, this work argues that the visual arts did not occupy a secondary position in relation to Oswald de Andrade\'s activities as writer, poet and controversialist journalist. On the contrary, they were a constitutive element of his intellectual and creative experience.
118

Photographing the "Phantoms of the Living": The Fotodinamismo Futurista of Anton Giulio and Arturo Bragaglia, 1911-1913

Barth, Rachel 17 June 2014 (has links)
Between 1911 and 1913, two Italian brothers named Anton Giulio Bragaglia and Arturo Bragaglia produced Futurist photography which they termed "photodynamism." These images, together with the theoretical manifesto Fotodinamismo futurista, represent a remarkable effort in avant-garde photography and theory in the early 20th century. The Bragaglias' intent in making these photographs was to produce deeply emotional images of modern dynamic motion which convey the spiritual essence of human beings that becomes exteriorized in the process of physical movement. Through a short, intense campaign in 1913, Umberto Boccioni succeeded in expelling the Bragaglias from the Futurist movement. Because of this, the importance of their photography has often been neglected, underrepresented or misrepresented in scholarship. This thesis offers an alternative reading of the photodynamic project based on its occult foundation and a better sense of how to understand photodynamism within the context of the movement and the broader history of photography.
119

Os movimentos da sensibilidade: o diálogo entre Mário Pedrosa e Alexander Calder no projeto construtivo brasileiro

Muneratto, Bruno Gustavo [UNESP] 03 March 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:26:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-03-03Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:34:21Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 muneratto_bg_me_assis.pdf: 1959753 bytes, checksum: 9532fb758364041e9a284b2637cac21d (MD5) / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / Este trabalho aborda o diálogo entre o crítico de arte Mário Pedrosa e o escultor estadunidense Alexander Calder enquanto fonte de informações estéticas para artistas do chamado projeto construtivo brasileiro. A postura de Pedrosa como organizador da cultura ganhou outro patamar quando ele inicia um programa em defesa da inserção da arte abstrata na lógica artística nacional. Isso só foi possível ao crítico a partir de seu contato com a obra de Alexander Calder que, por sua vez, inaugurou uma estética inovadora na escultura. Unindo postulados da engenharia mecânica e sua grande inspiração circense, Calder deu origem a obras de natureza móvel: os móbiles e com eles reformulou o próprio conceito de escultura. Essas novas possibilidades plásticas apontadas por Calder foram responsáveis por muitas das inovações artísticas no Brasil, pois elas trouxeram a Pedrosa um expressivo alargamento de horizontes para com o fenômeno artístico, sendo desencadeador direto de sua ação como crítico e mentor de uma geração de jovens e brilhantes artistas do Neoconcretismo / Our work treats the dialogue between the art critic Mário Pedrosa and the north-American sculptor Alexander Calder while source of esthetic information to artist of the Brazilian constructive project. Mário Pedrosa‟s as culture organizer gain another level when he starts a program in defense of abstract art and its insertion in the Brazilian‟s artistic logic. This was possible to the critic only after his contact with Alexander Calder‟s workmanship that, by his turn, started a pioneer esthetic in sculpture. Joining postulates of mechanics engineering and his great inspiration on circus, Calder gave origin of mobiles sculptures and it reformulates the concepts of sculpture. These new possibilities pointed by Calder was responsible for many of the artistic innovations in Brazil, because they brought to Pedrosa a expressive widening of horizons with the artistic phenomenon, being directly responsible by his action wile critic and mentor of the brilliant and young artists generation of Neoconcretism
120

Através do espelho: a constituição da pintura inicial de Andy Warhol (1956-1968) / Through the mirror: the constitution of negginer paiting of Andy Warhol (1956-1968)

Tiago dos Santos Mesquita 26 June 2009 (has links)
Na década de60, Andy Warhol começou a trabalhar com as técnicas da serigrafia. Copiava imagens gráficas e fotográficas e as transferia diretamente para a tela. O artista abandonou os modos mais tradicionais de pintura e passou a trabalhar com a apropriação de imagens reproduzidas em série nos cartazes, fotografias, embalagens e no cinema. O uso destes clichês gráficos causou controvérsia. Uma série de discussões tentava entender a escolha do artista a partir de interlocuções dele com a obra de outros criadores e como uma interpretação de fatos da realidade social. A partir destas análises, este trabalho busca construir uma interpretação alternativa que entenda as razões para a modificação de procedimentos e linguagens na obra de Andy Warhol e o seu impacto na produção do século XX. / Andy Warhol started to work with the silkscreen techniques in the 1960s. Graphic and photographic images were copied and transferred straight onto canvas. The artist abandoned the traditional modes of painting and began working with the appropriation of serialized images from billboards, photos, packages and film. The use of such clichés was controversial. In several discussions, critics tried to understand Warhol\'s choices from his dialogue with other artists and as an interpretation of the facts of social reality. This study attempts to build an alternative interpretation that tries to understand the reasons for the modification of procedures and poetics in the Andy Warhol\'s work and his impact on the 20th century art.

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