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Published: 26 August 2010
... Barthes Roland Pingeot Anne Simon P M Jakobson Roman Falret Dr Morhardt Mathias Belle Époque decadence Porter Laurence Rachilde Lair Lamotte Pauline Salpêtrière asylum alienist medicine Parant V Esquiron Marie Camille Claudel Paul Claudel Auguste Rodin paranoia persecution delusion...
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Ontology, Copyright, and Artistic Practice
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Darren Hudson Hick
Published: 08 May 2017
... Miyamota Shigeru plagiarism Posner Richard A rights Tezuka Miyamota Tezuka Takashi ontology artistic practice copyright copies law Auguste Rodin Biz Markie Cory Arcangel Back in September 2008, I was asked by the editors of the American Society for Aesthetics Newsletter if I...
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Sculpture
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Shūji Tanaka
Published: 31 October 2011
... with Auguste Rodin’s influence on Japanese sculptors like Ogiwara Morie. It also examines the establishment of academism and the development of wood sculpture as well as various phases in Japanese sculpture between the two world wars. Finally, it assesses Japanese sculpture from the Great Kantō Earthquake...
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A Second Gestural Revolution and Gesturing Hands in Rainer Maria Rilke, Auguste Rodin, Mary Wigman, and Tilly Losch
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Lucia Ruprecht
Published: 18 July 2019
... Träume und Masken (Dreams and Masks), Rainer Maria Rilke’s writings on Auguste Rodin, photographs of hands by Albert Renger-Patzsch and Charlotte Rudolph, and the queer aesthetic of Tilly Losch’s Tanz der Hände (Dance of the Hands). Aesthetics Dance Discourse Doepp Hilde...
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Thinking about art history
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Dana Arnold
Published: 23 January 2020
... Joshua Reynolds Auguste Rodin Aby Warburg C5.P1 One of the most interesting aspects of art history is the way in which it enables us to think about the ideas of a range of writers and theorists and in turn how their work has interacted with the visual. I want here to show you briefly the ways in which...
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Thinking about art history
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Dana Arnold
Published: 22 January 2004
... Metropolitan Museum of Art Claude Monet New art history Erwin Panofsky Auguste Rodin Vincent Van Gogh One of the most interesting aspects of art history is the way in which it enables us to think about the ideas of a range of writers and theorists and in turn how their work has interacted with the visual...
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From Picasso to pop idols: the eminence of the artist
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David Cottington
Published: 24 February 2005
... Gilbert and George Munch Edvard Schiele Egon Tatlin Vladimir Westwood Vivienne Louise Bourgeois Georges Braque Tracey Emin Wassily Kandinsky Fernand Léger Piet Mondrian Museum of Modern Art Claes Oldenburg Auguste Rodin Vladimir Tatlin Vincent Van Gogh ‘Genius’ is a concept that now seems...
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Modernism and the Museum: Making, Consuming, and Displaying Sculptural Fragments in the British Museum
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Nora Goldschmidt
Published: 07 December 2023
... Phidias Wilenski Reginald H Hulme T E Brodzky Horace Egoist The Blast Hamnett Nina Quinn John Cournos John Wadsworth Edward British Museum fragments derestoration Parthenon Demeter Georg Treu Bernard Ashmole Auguste Rodin Henri Gaudier-Brzeska Jacob Epstein The British Museum...
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Space and Place
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Iona Heath
Published: 22 August 2024
... as Photos here Edward Soja Bouchra Khalili displacement fear Auguste Rodin In The Look of Things , John argued: Space is part of the continuity of the events within it. It is in itself an event comparable to other events. It is not a mere container. 1 And it is perhaps...
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Beethoven’s Farewell: THe Creative Genius “in the Claws of the Secession”
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Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen
Published: 09 November 2021
... state evoked by Klinger’s monument, Klimt deploys what the chapter calls the “motif of the levitating head.” Analyzing this motif in the context of Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of “the spirit of gravity,” and alongside analogous strategies in Auguste Rodin’s Balzac, Butterfield-Rosen argues...
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t for Tower
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Ulrich Baer
Published: 15 April 2014
...Rilke served as an assistant to sculptor Auguste Rodin in 1902. He learned with work ethic from the great sculptor and also tried to emulate in language what Rodin did in metal and stone. language poetry superabundant existence word use in poetry opposing principles of Rilke’s poetry tower...
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Sculpture Ungrounded
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Sebastian Zeidler
Published: 12 January 2016
... and the freestanding sculpture of Georg Simmel's Auguste Rodin. art criticism classicism Einstein Carl works by ground groundlessness Hodler Ferdinand impressionism infinity Marées Hans von Waldschmidt Ferdinand Bourdelle Emile Antoine Denis Maurice Lehmbruck Wilhelm Maillol Aristide primitivism...
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The Modernism of The Sonnets to Orpheus: Abstraction and Figurality
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Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
Published: 20 June 2019
... consciousness König Christoph Sonnets to Orpheus The Die Sonette an Orpheus ontology ontological Ryan Judith Rilke sonnet modernism abstraction painting Paul Cézanne Auguste Rodin Paul Valéry representation sonnet form In the years around 1900, the rapid succession of movements, manifestos...
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