... women employed by Sèvres who contributed to its innovations in surface patterns, who refused a full-time contract in order to retain artistic autonomy, and who were mistreated in the context of the gender-bias ...
... of heritage based on sustainability, innovation, participation, and accessibility.
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(2015 Russian Art of the 20th Century and Contemporary Russian Art)
... that especially in photography bold and forced perspective was considered to be the main innovation and characteristic feature. Moreover, many scenes in the mosaics are very similar to those in the photographs — in ...
... Renaissance and then to Art Nouveau epoch, his attention to details, engineering and technical innovations, his custom to thoroughly study the issue before the implementation of the project.
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... reflection of skepticism of the era of groundbreaking experiments, innovations and discoveries. Special attention is paid to the elements of the painting revealing the author’s interest in tuning viewers’ ...
... fast spread of Reformation, which had as one of the key issues the essence and meaning of the Last Supper, — both contributed to the iconographic innovations in Dutch representations of this subject.
Obviously, ...
... (a small town near Brescia, in Lombardia) and lived in Vicenza. This essay starts from his early production side by side with Gianfrancesco Somaio, to the direct comparison with Venetian innovations, introduced by ...
... representations of Late Gothic polyptychs. In Venice it prevailed quite later, in the 1470s, after being marked by the innovations of Giovanni Bellini and Antonello da Messina, and was established as the ...
... relationship between this iconographical scheme, which is known only in a few icons from the 17th–19th centuries, and the iconographical innovation in the Novgorod icon painting in the middle of the 16th ...
... controversy between dyak Ivan Viskovaty and Metropolitan Makary (1542–1563), erupted in Moscow in 1553. Ivan, protesting against some incomprehensible innovations of mid-16th century, Russian painting, ...
... reflection of skepticism of the era of groundbreaking experiments, innovations and discoveries. Special attention is paid to the elements of the painting revealing the author’s interest in tuning viewers’ ...
... the theoretical issues. The concepts of fundamental importance to the art history will be considered. The questions of typification, “model” and “imitation” categories, the concepts of “innovation” and ...