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    STUDY OF THE CATEGORY OF THE GENRE ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE SOLID FORM OF THE SONNET by Natalya N. Kuznetsova, Irina A. Shevyakova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, in the genre structure of a work of art, formal features are inextricably linked with meaningful ones. …”
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    Constructing Modernism Periodically: T. E. Hulme’s Essays on Art in The New Age by Dominika BUCHOWSKA

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Their ideas, including the intensity of reception, subjective approach and direct communication to a work of art, as well as the need for abstraction, were of great importance in the formation of modernist thought in art and literature. …”
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    Plastic values of Arabic calligraphy in the windows in the Islamic era by Rania Adel, Mohamed Makkawi, Gehan Zahran

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Architectural heritage represents a sincere language that delineates the historical and artistic identity with its details and structures that take the place of the vocabulary of the language, and perhaps the most important of those architectural vocabulary that expressed the cultural and artistic identity of Islamic civilization are the curtains of light, those that link the building mass and its internal space and the outer space, as well as It is the first architectural element that makes an impression on the same visitors as the building and has one of the technical features that distinguish it from any other architectural and technical element, which is the characteristic of movement that makes it a work of art that differs according to different angles of vision. …”
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    The Theories of Humor in the Study of the Clown Figure by Semenova Elena A.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The results of this research can be applied when studying the peculiarities of a clown as an artistic image (representation) in a work of art.…”
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    The Analysis of Politeness Strategy Used by The Main Characters in “Gifted” Film by Ayu Kadek Surya Maharani, Dewa Putu Ramendra, Ni Luh Putu Sri Adnyani

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In researching politeness strategy, the film is a work of art that can be analyzed because it has characters and utterances that can be analyzed and are closely related to real life. …”
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    KESELARASAN ALAM DALAM PENCITRAAN by Sukirno Sukirno

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…It is also true in the life of art that nature becomes the referenceand the source of inspiration in creating a work of art. Nature as man’s environment is made useas a sery theme, espeeidlly when the destruction of nature and its environment is getting worse atpresent. …”
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    Materialność świetlnego zapisu – o rzeczach w dorobku Jerzego Lewczyńskiego by Weronika Kobylińska-Bunsch

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…He did not reduce his collected items to their aesthetic function, having rejected the institutionalized idea of the artifact as a work of art to enjoy by the audience. Anticipating the postulates of Bruno Latour, instead of showing objects appropriated by the power of the gaze, he presented actors: things that asked questions on their own. …”
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    Managing satisfaction in cultural events: Exploring the role of core and peripheral product by Manuel Cuadrado-García, Carmen Pérez-Cabañero, Juan D. Montoro-Pons

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Despite artists’ freedom to produce the work of art, a series of peripheral elements should be designed along with the other variables of the marketing mix in order to adapt and differentiate the artistic production to the target audience. …”
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    Fighting Food Poverty through Film: Or Why Global Challenge Research Needs the Arts and Humanities by Margaret Topping

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…To this end, the present discussion seeks to decipher the power of this methodology in terms of the unique capacity for ‘affect’ of the work of art, and ultimately argues for the essential contribution of Arts and Humanities researchers as ‘brokers’ for movement building and social change.…”
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    The purpose of non-classical art as a philosophical problem (based on the philosophy of V. S. Solovyov, S. N. Bulgakov and N. A. Berdyaev) by Shchekaleva, Olga Vadimovna

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…For a deep analysis of works of non-classical art, the criteria developed in the philosophy of unity should be used, since any work of art can be evaluated for the author’s desire to realize unity and from the point of view of actualization of eternal ideas. …”
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    Russian scientific-animalistic images of the 20th century in the collection of biological museums. Their specific structure and meaning by Irina Vasilevna-Portnova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It is noted that from the sphere of strict protocol drawing of previous centuries ("cabinet of curiosities drawing" of the XVIII century), it has turned into a work of art with a set of its specific features.  Among these features, a special visualization of the image is underlined, with its typical typification of forms and elaboration of details. …”
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    «To Snap Us as We Are» by Federici, Annalisa

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In this ‘visual’ piece, Woolf engages in verbal imitations of snapshots, and the stiff artificiality of the photographic image, contrasting with the sheer vitality outside its frame, reminds us of what Walter Benjamin terms the loss of «aura» of the work of art in the age of its mechanical reproduction, a loss which in the case of photography is partially counterbalanced by the revelation of a hidden reality – Benjamin’s «optical unconscious» – or, in Woolf’s story, of the character’s inner truth. …”
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    Ekphrasis and Modernism: A Study of Two Poems by Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams by Natalia Carbajosa

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Abstract: Ekphrasis is commonly known as the literary description or commentary of a real or imaginary work of art. In this article, ekphrasis and its relation with Peirce’s theory of signs will be considered for the analysis of two poems written by two American Modernist poets, Wallace Stevens and William Carlos Williams. …”
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    VERNACULAR TRANSLATION AS 'ENARRATIO POETARUM': CÆdmon's 'Hymn of Creation' by Greta Kaušikaitė, Tatyana Solomonik-Pankrašova

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Cædmon, an unenlightened cowherd, miraculously acquired the gift to recite a Christian Song, which rendered the world ‘as a Dive work of Art’. Cædmon is re–creating the original texts by imposing his ‘enarratio poetarum’ upon the Story of Creation as manifest in the ‘Book of Genesis’, the Latin ‘Vulgate’. …”
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    Formal indications in the trademark (Arab institutions as a model) by Hashem Zeki Muhammad Ali, Qais Eesa Abdullah

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Art had the largest share through the employment and borrowing of these forms in contemporary works of art, no matter how distinctive the work of art is, we find its root and basis based on the forms provided by nature, we see its clear impact on the brand and what is borrowed to form a clear visual discourse with a beautiful vision with a functional dimension according to a system governed by artistic formats that are characterized by an academic formulation of the brand of Arab institutions. …”
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    Il rilievo 3d dell’amplexus in aere by Erminio Paolo Canavese, Nicola Benedet

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…A possible solution is an "intermediary", such a digital true copy of the original, thanks to which it’s easy to approach and understand the work of art, explore it by new points of view until the infinitesimal details.…”
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    PENCIPTAAN KARYA SENI PERTUNJUKAN BERBASIS SUSASTR A “DANG, LAMPUNG GHAM KARAM†by Goesthy Ayu Mariana Devi Lestari

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…The cultural reaction between Lampung and other culture and alsothe various branches of arts (not only dance art) supports to enrich this work of art. The performance work ofart is not only supported by the various forms of dance but also the other art field covering the arts of music,literature, and the various traditional theater of Lampung. …”
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    IoT-Based Microclimate and Vibration Monitoring of a Painted Canvas on a Wooden Support in the Monastero of Santa Caterina (Palermo, Italy) by Carlo Trigona, Eliana Costa, Giuseppe Politi, Anna M. Gueli

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This is a first step towards the development of mimetic systems integrated in the work of art without causing physical, mechanical or chemical alterations and ensuring that the level of microclimatic parameters is below the threshold values whose exceeding could compromise the entire artefact.…”
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    Development of Online Simulators for Literary Reading in Primary School by Lera Kamalova, Natalia Ozhmekova, Mahabbat Umbetova

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…We have proved that the development and use of author's online simulators in the lessons of literary reading in primary school contribute to the shaping of reading skills; the ability to work with a book; the formation of skills and abilities of actual reading activity, providing perception, interpretation and evaluation of a work of art as the art of the word; the formation of digital literacy of younger schoolchildren. …”
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    Interrupting the Illusion in the Closet: Literary Tableaux of Contemplation in Henry Fielding’s Novel Tom Jones by Christian ARFFMANN

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In his theory about tableaux, Denis Diderot advocates for a realist art and literature that can create the illusion of a close relationship between the work of art and the reader/beholder. Focusing on the 18thcentury English writer Henry Fielding, this paper provides a close reading of selected scenes from the novel Tom Jones, arguing that Fielding created his own tableaux of contemplation. …”
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