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    The monument to V.I. Lenin on the Amur Cliff in Khabarovsk (a hypothesis of authorship) by Bazilevich Evgeny M.

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Based on a study of the recently discovered archive of the forgotten decorative artist M.A. Genendlis and analysis of historical photographs of Lenin monuments, a hypothesis of the authorship of the monument to V.I. …”
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    The Studio and the Craftsman as Artist: A Study in Periodical Poetics (1893–1900) by Catherine Delyfer

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This paper examines the visual and discursive constructions and reconfigurations of the persona of the decorative artist in the influential fin de siècle magazine for the fine and applied arts The Studio. …”
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    Mettere in questione l’ornamento attraverso un approccio morfologico al visibile by Enza Macaluso

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper investigates the question of the ornament starting from a parallelism between biological- architectural ornaments and decorative-artistic ones. The element of innovation and the emergency of the ornament allow to consider images as if they were living organisms and to highlight their becoming through new forms. …”
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    Mettere in questione l’ornamento attraverso un approccio morfologico al visibile by Enza Macaluso

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The paper investigates the question of the ornament starting from a parallelism between biological- architectural ornaments and decorative-artistic ones. The element of innovation and the emergency of the ornament allow to consider images as if they were living organisms and to highlight their becoming through new forms. …”
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    Ornamental Art of Kalasan Temple in The Perspective of Art Philosophy by Niken Wirasanti

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The purpose of this writing is to gain knowledge and insight about the decorative artistic expressions carved on the temples. The method used is qualitative research observing its form, content and meaning. …”
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    The architecture of spectacular buildings in the city of Kazan in the context of national and regional traditions by Kinosyan Natalia, Bashirova Elza

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The architects of the middle and the end of the XX century laid the foundations of modern regional-national architecture and the methodology for the formation of a decorative-artistic system that combines the stylistic techniques of classicism, modernism, postmodernism with techniques which had references to the Bulgar-Tatar traditions.…”
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    منهج مقترح لمادة التربية الفنية في مدارس التعليم الأساس في إقليم كردستان العراق Proposed approach to art education in the schools of basic education In the Kurdistan region of Iraq... by Wafaa Mohamed Hussein Ahmed وفاء محمد حسين احمد, Jawad Nemat Hussain جواد نعمت حسين

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Search Consists of four chapters , devoted the first chapter of the research problem and its significance and purpose and limitations as well as the definition of the terms, as targeted research building proposed approach to art education for grades (1-9) in the schools of basic education in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq , and confined the proposed approach to arts hub Fine , which included four areas: artistic expression , painting , composition ores different , design and decoration , artistic taste and art history , as the second chapter of the theoretical framework for the search , while devoted the third chapter of the research procedures , and has been building approach described by reference to the foundations and pillars of philosophical and psychological social and cognitive agreed when most educators and curriculum planners in building educational curricula , and in proportion to the pedagogical approach , cultural and social contemporary Kurdistan region of Iraq , Vdilan commitment to the basic elements of the approach represented by: (objectives , content, methods and techniques of teaching , educational technology , educational activities and learning and evaluation methods ) , researchers have put educational goals and general educational and behavioral approach in light of the educational goals of the foundation stage of education at the Ministry of Education in the Kurdistan region of Iraq…”
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    Urban development of Cetinje and Bari observed through of the activities of Augusto Cesare Corradini (1900-1931) by Dajković Aleksandar

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…With new stylistic concepts and forms of spatial organization, he permanently influenced the modern urbanarchitectural processes of the mentioned cities, and the status of his work as national cultural goods confirms its importance as a unique combination of functional and decorative, artistic and technical. Through his integral view of urban trends and Corradini's work in Cetinje and Bari, the strong influence of this Italian architect on the formation of unique urban matrices can be seen.…”
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    Braiding Fruits and Flowers as a Wish of Prosperity and Victory over Death in the Carved Festoons of Ancient Rome by Alessandro Lazzara, Alma Kumbaric, Agnese Pergola, Giulia Caneva

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Plant motifs had a significant role in ancient cultures, with decorative, artistic, and communicative values. However, little knowledge exists of the botanical composition of festoons, widely used in Greek-Roman art. …”
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    Ethnic Style in the Contemporary Art of Crimea by N.M. Akchurina-Muftieva

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Recently, among contemporary decorative artists in Crimea, there has been a surge in the revival and use of Crimean Tatar national symbols. …”
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    PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT OF GIFTED STUDENTS FROM CARPATHIAN MOUNTAIN AREAS BY MEANS OF FOLK ART CRAFTS by Iryna Kozlovska, Oksana Bilyk, Yuriy Kozlovsky

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…During the execution of creative work in class industrial training necessary for students to comply with the rules of relationships form and decoration in various ways: decorative motif obeys the functional form, enriching it artistic and creative solutions, utilitarian function obeys the decorative motif Products, the form of the product can be extremely decorative, artistic and creative product solutions focused on practical value and decorative value of the product. …”
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    Artistic features of pedestals, halos, mandorlas of Japanese Buddhist sculptures by Yu. L. Kuzhel, T. I. Breslavets

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…While halos above the head as a symbol of holiness most often have simple geometric shapes of a circle, or a hoop, and, in some cases, they are elongated at the top and decorated with symbols, mandorlas are always richly decorated, artistically refined and look as if woven from patterns. …”
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    Technical elements in monumental crowns in Hadar by Abd-AlMalik Abd-AlRahman

    Published 1977-08-01
    “…Its glory during the first three centuries AD, and we can observe different cultural influences on this city, and we can trace many cultural aspects of Hatra back to its origins in the Mesopotamian civilization, such as: building the iwan and square building that was familiar in ancient Iraq and the presence of composite names of names of gods known in Ancient Iraq, as some of the gods of Mesopotamia promised themselves by their names in this city, such as (Shamas) (and Narkal) (Nergal), (Bel) (Bel), (Nabu) (Na Bo), (Shahero) and (Shahero) and (Shamla) It is also noted that many of the decorative artistic elements in Hatra have their origins in the Mesopotamian civilization, such as: the triangle, the circle, the intersecting and intersecting circles, the plexus, the cross, the swastika, the snake, the eagle, the compound animals, the rose, the frond, vineyards and clusters of grapes This is in addition to the features of similarities between the religious beliefs that were common in this city and what was known in ancient Iraq. …”
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