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A universal and personal art through tradition and invention /Larkin, Pamela Marie. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1990. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 20).
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Human movement : the transition of people through space and timeJohnes, Jonathan R. January 2008 (has links)
The main goal of this creative project was to study the human figure and its relationship to its environment. In the process of exploring this idea, several key concepts became the focal point. First, the element of time was studied. The primary emphasis was the relationship between human figures and the passage of time. Second, working with figures on white backgrounds focused on each figure’s visual characteristics. Last, addressing elements of abstraction helped to control the mood of each piece. In terms of subject matter, everyday activities were the focus of the project.
Every day we subject ourselves to routine behaviors, to which we eventually become desensitized. In this creative work these mundane activities are addressed in order to uncover unique qualities in the visual environments that often are overlooked. A variety of techniques derived from traditional processes were developed to explore these concepts, including embedding, paint carving, and encasing. An exploration of common imagery utilizing photography, along with visual references from various artists, were used to inform the processes developed for this project. / Department of Art
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Vision and contemplation an exploration within the medium /Pillemer, Mica Yoram, January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2009. / Accompanied by 9 .jpg files and one .docx file. Open access.
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Paintings of the figureBardach, Harold, 1936- January 1965 (has links)
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Humanist issues in contemporary figure artBenedetto, Marsha Siik. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 19-20).
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Human movement the transition of people through space and time /Johnes, Jonathan R. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ball State University, 2008. / Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on Sept. 08, 2009). Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40).
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La pensée figurative du monde : Proust et Lezama Lima / Thinking the world by figures : Proust and Lezama LimaBarège, Thomas 30 September 2011 (has links)
Les parallèles entre À la recherche du temps perdu et le diptyque romanesque de Lezama Lima (Paradiso et Oppiano Licario) ont toujours été tracés d’un point du vue thématique, avec l’idée que Lezama était le « Proust cubain ». Après avoir analysé la manière dont l’oeuvre de Lezama a été reçue comme « proustienne » et conjointement comment l’oeuvre de Proust a été reçue en Amérique hispanophone, on propose dans cette étude de montrer que l’aspect le plus intéressant de la comparaison entre les deux auteurs n’est pas uniquement d’ordre thématique, mais qu’il est beaucoup plus global. En effet, les deux écrivains construisent leur oeuvre sur une omniprésence de l’analogie (qui est déclinée sous différentes formes : comparatisme, comparaisons, métaphores, symétries, etc.) au point que ce principe d’analogie (et sa forme la plus aboutie, les figures) sert même à construire un système de pensée d’ordre philosophique, alternatif dans sa méthode à la logique classique. / À la recherche du temps perdu and Lezama Lima’s novelistic diptych (Paradiso and Oppiano Licario) have always been compared on a thematic way, considering Lezama as the “Cuban Proust”. First, we will analyze how the lezamian work has been read as a proustian work and how Proust’s Recherche has been received in Hispanic America and received by Lezama. Then, we will try to prove that the most interesting side of the comparison is not thematic but something more global. Both writers build their novels on an omnipresence of the analogy (which is developed by several forms: comparatism, comparisons, metaphors, symmetry, and so on). This principle of analogy (and its most perfect form, figures) is also used to elaborate a philosophical thought system, alternative in its way to classical logic.Keywords: Proust, Lezama Lima, analogy, metaphor, figure, concept, philosophy, Library, creative reception, baroque, comparatism
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人物話本: 工筆人物畫再探. / 工筆人物畫再探 / Rethinking the characteristics of Chinese fine-brush figure painting / Ren wu hua ben: gong bi ren wu hua zai tan. / Gong bi ren wu hua zai tanJanuary 2001 (has links)
石家豪. / "2001年6月" / 論文 (藝術碩士)--香港中文大學, 2001. / 參考文獻 (leaves 16-17) / 附中英文摘要. / "2001 nian 6 yue" / Shi Jiahao. / Lun wen (yi shu shuo shi)--Xianggang Zhong wen da xue, 2001. / Can kao wen xian (leaves 16-17) / Fu Zhong Ying wen zhai yao. / 圖片 --- p.i -vi / 序言 --- p.1 / Chapter 上部 --- 古典與復古 --- p.2 / Chapter 中部 --- 藝術性與職業性 --- p.6 / Chapter 下部 --- 現代化與後現代 --- p.10 / 結語 --- p.14 / 註釋 --- p.15 / 參考書目 --- p.16 / 附錄:藝術碩士畢業展(研究生:石家豪)作品
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A comparison of narrative in Genesis and Genesis Rabbah : the Cain and Abel storyLesk, Joshua. January 2005 (has links)
This paper is a comparison of narrative in Genesis and Midrash Genesis Rabbah, using as a sample each text's version of the story of Cain and Abel. The paper begins with a survey of the study of Bible as literature and Midrash as literature, examining the work of Robert Alter, Meir Sternberg, Wesley A. Kort, Isaak Heinemann, Ofra Meir, David Stern and Jacob Neusner. Following this is a close reading and poetic analysis of the two primary texts, then a summary and comparison of narrative conventions and techniques. Narrative is examined according to the considerations of plot, character, narration and meaning. Further conclusions are drawn regarding the different portrayal of God in biblical and midrashic discourse, attitudes toward paradox and ambiguity, and strategies for achieving ideological and rhetorical goals.
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The mind's eye /Talevski, Lubo. January 1993 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1993. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 27).
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