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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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The Production Methods of Neri di Bicci and the Prevalence of Cartoon Usage in Fifteenth-Century Florence

Diorio, Jennifer Adrienne 30 August 2013 (has links)
Florentine artist Neri di Bicci (1418-1492) was one of the most prolific and financially successful artists of the fifteenth century. The hundreds of extant paintings from his workshop are a testament to his industry, which is further underlined by a close examination of the 798 entries he wrote between 1453 and 1475 in his account book, his Ricordanze. The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the monetary and social history in Neri’s Ricordanze in order to provide a framework for an exploration of the way that paintings were constructed in Neri’s workshop, and a close examination of the evidence concerning collaboration between Neri and his contemporaries. This thesis determined that the repeated use of full-size paper patterns, known as cartoons, was a key aspect of Neri’s painting procedure. Cartoon usage was established by overlaying scaled images of paintings in Photoshop, which demonstrated that the outlines of many of Neri’s figures and architectural designs were identical. Analysing the price of Neri’s paintings also revealed trends which suggested that he used cartoons. Half of the 224 objects described in the Ricordanze cost 30 lire or less, and the average of the 40 paintings between two and four square meters was 151 lire, less than half the regional average for paintings of comparable size. Neri likely increased his profits by working faster than his contemporaries, since 15 of the 36 paintings with available completion times were finished in less than four months, and the overall average was seven and a half months. Cartoons were also shared between Neri, his contemporaries (including Fra Filippo Lippi and Pesellino), and former assistants such as Cosimo Rosselli, Giusto d’Andrea, and Francesco Botticini, since similarities in figure size were discovered using Photoshop. As a result of this study, we are left with a better understanding of fifteenth-century production methods and the movement of designs between workshops. Furthermore, we know that Neri ran his business in a highly organized manner, and that cartoons were used extensively in order to produce a large volume of affordable paintings in order to meet the growing quattrocento demand for devotional objects. / Thesis (Ph.D, Art History) -- Queen's University, 2013-08-30 02:57:55.312
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Nyckelord i sökmotoroptimering – från framtagning till implementation

Carlén, Carina, Olaisson, Lina January 2011 (has links)
Nyckelord används på ett flertal sätt för att nå högre rankning i sökmotorresultaten på webben och många författare inom ämnet beskriver hur viktigt det är att använda rätt nyckelord när man sökop-timerar sin webbplats.I litteraturen om sökmotoroptimering beskrivs och kategoriseras nyckelord på ett flertal sätt. Teori-delen i denna uppsats är tänkt att vara en samlingsplats för information om nyckelord. Detta för att skapa en samlad helhetsbild av nyckelordsprocessen och beskriva de olika kategorierna av nyckelord så att detta finns dokumenterat på ett och samma ställe.I den andra delen av uppsatsen beskrivs en empirisk studie som gjorts för att få reda på om andra manuella metoder än den traditionella brainstormingen kan användas för att ta fram passande nyck-elord till en webbsida. De testade metoderna är slumpordsassociation, negativ idégenerering och 6-3-5. Även brainstorming testades för att jämföras med de andra tre metoderna. Våra resultat visar att negativ idégenerering verkar mindre lämplig för nyckelordsframtagning och att slumpordsassocia-tion och 6-3-5 är likvärdiga brainstorming och kan användas som framtagningsmetoder. / Keywords are used in different ways to achieve higher rankings in search engine results on the web and many authors in the field describe how important it is to use the right keywords when search optimizing a website.In the literature on search engine optimization, keywords are described and categorised in a number of ways. The literature study in this paper serves as a collection of information about keywords for web pages to gather the different categories and describe the keyword process so that this is docu-mented in one place.The second part of this paper describes an empirical study made to find out if other manual methods than the traditional brainstorming can be used to provide suitable keywords to a web page. The stu-died methods are random word association, negative idea generation and 6-3-5. Brainstorming was also tested so that it could be compared with the other three methods. Our results show that nega-tive idea generation seems less suitable for keyword generation and random word association and 6-3-5 are equivalent to brainstorming and can be used as generating methods.
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A Poetic Ethnodrama: Discussing the Impact of the Pressure to Publish on Creative Writers' Production

Lewis, Abby N. 01 May 2020 (has links)
This study examines the presence of the pressure to publish while in college as an undergraduate or graduate student, and the impact that pressure has on students’ ability to produce creative work. After interviewing participants, the researcher created an ethnodrama to best represent participants’ emotions and unique experiences with publishing while in school. An examination of the literature reveals that master’s-level students are often overlooked in scholarly research on the subject of publishing. This study uses a qualitative research method to identify key emotional experiences from students at the master’s and undergraduate level in the hopes of providing a platform for these marginalized voices.

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