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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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Urban konst & kvalitet : En kvalitativ undersökning / Urban art & quality : A qualitative study

Karlsson, Linnea January 2018 (has links)
This research is about finding out how the view of graffiti have shifted from being offensive to an artistic quality form in the public room. For a long time in Sweden, specifically in Stockholm, the policy of “nolltoleransen” have had its grip over graffiti. With the policy, the politicians forbid illegal graffiti by using inforced policing and frequent decontamination of graffiti. This policy however had little to no success, and by the year of 2014 the politicians made the decisions to redraw this policy and go for a more acceptable approach towards the art form. During the same year, lager cities, such as Malmö and Borås engaged in streetart event, in which lage mural paintings was put up to decorate facades all around the involved cities. The question still remains however, is this quality? Who is in the right to claim something of the art is artistic quality? Is it the politicians, or is it the organisations working within the field or is it the artists themselves?
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De medeltida målningarna i Arbrå kyrka : en typologisk tolkning

Nylander, Anna January 2010 (has links)
<p>The aim of this essay is to investigate the murals in the church of Arbrå, what they portrait and how they can be linked to medieval typology as described in <em>Biblia Pauperum </em>(BP), the Poor Man’s Bible. The aim is also to find out what the purpose was to paint medieval churches and what the function of the paintings was. Arbrå Church was painted around 1520-1530, and almost all of the motifs from the Old Testament can be directly traced back to BP as can one motif from the New Testament. Together these paintings represent most of the important events which make out the foundation of the Christian Cult. The purpose of painting churches was probably a combination of at least three; People of wealth could pay for different things for their church as a tribute to God, the paintings made people feel closer to God as they became enclosed in the biblical history and the paintings served an educative purpose as people could more easily remember what the priests preached.</p>
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De medeltida målningarna i Arbrå kyrka : en typologisk tolkning

Nylander, Anna January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this essay is to investigate the murals in the church of Arbrå, what they portrait and how they can be linked to medieval typology as described in Biblia Pauperum (BP), the Poor Man’s Bible. The aim is also to find out what the purpose was to paint medieval churches and what the function of the paintings was. Arbrå Church was painted around 1520-1530, and almost all of the motifs from the Old Testament can be directly traced back to BP as can one motif from the New Testament. Together these paintings represent most of the important events which make out the foundation of the Christian Cult. The purpose of painting churches was probably a combination of at least three; People of wealth could pay for different things for their church as a tribute to God, the paintings made people feel closer to God as they became enclosed in the biblical history and the paintings served an educative purpose as people could more easily remember what the priests preached.

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