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Artistic and style
Artistic objects and performances satisfy rules of composition that place them in a recognizable style.
* Artistic style
: Artistic style of the 1920s, recognisable by its symmetrical designs and straight lines.
Artistic style must be carefully dove tailed with the constraints of the law.
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Marrickville Road is well known for the artwork, by Ces Camilleri of Creative Artistic Steel, that adorns the awnings of some of its businesses, which gives the strip a unique style.
Listed as an architectural, urbanistic, landscape and historical heritage for IPHAN-the Institute of National Historic and Artistic Heritage, in 1989, the city has a Historical Center with large, ornate houses and churches of the 18th century, such as: First Church of Our Lady of the Rosary ( 1728 – 1732 ), Churches of Our Lady of the Carmo ( 1750 – 1754 ) and the Church of Our Lord of the Bonfim ( Pirenópolis ) ( 1750 – 1754 ), and buildings such as the Theater of Pirenópolis, a hybrid style between colonial and neo-classic, of 1899, and the Cine-Pireneus, built in the art-deco style, of 1919 and the House of Chamber and Jail constructed in 1919 as an identical restoration of the 1733 original.
The style spread as an " anti-fashion " called Artistic dress in the 1860s in literary and artistic circles, died back in the 1870s, and reemerged as Aesthetic dress in the 1880s, where the emphasis was not so much on honesty and purity as sensuality and languor.
After a difficult first couple of years, he found his feet as Artistic Director and began to put his own personal stamp on the style in which it was run.
This handicraft and style of miniature painting bore different names throughout its development, such as the Palekh Artel of Ancient Painting ( since 1924 ), Palekh Artists ’ Association ( since 1932 ), and Artistic Production Workshops of the Artistic Fund of the USSR ( since 1953 ).

Artistic and turn
In 1933, they organized an artel called Вятская игрушка ( The Vyatka Toy ), which would turn into a workshop of the Artistic Fund of the RSFSR ().

Artistic and century
The first few years of the present century saw the retirement of Moffatt Oxenbould, Opera Australia's Artistic Director for 15 years, and the appointment of Simone Young as Musical Director.
Artistic academies were established all over Europe by the end of the 18th century, and many, like the Akademie der Künste in Berlin ( founded 1696 ), the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid ( founded 1744 ), the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg ( 1757 ), the Royal Academy in London ( 1768 ) and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan ( 1776 ) still run art schools and hold large exhibitions, although their influence on taste greatly declined from the late 19th century.
Note that this is one of the chief differences between U. S. and EU approach towards Intellectual property rights up till the early 21st century, in that the crystallisation of this modern approach ( the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works ) is still only partially put in practice in the U. S., and, where applied, this is done largely outside the legislation regarding IP.
The Artistic depiction of Nativity has been a major subject for Christian artists since the 4th century.
* Artistic remains of Gnosticism such as Abrasax gems, and literary remains like the Pistis Sophia, the latter part of which probably dates back to the end of the 2nd century and, though not strictly Basilidian, yet illustrates early Alexandrian Gnosticism.
The " ceremony of e-fumi, of trampling on images, was well enough reported in Europe already by the early eighteenth century to have left a mark on works of imaginative literature like Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Oliver Goldsmith's The Citizen of the World, and Voltaire's Candide ," according to Prof. Michael North in Artistic and Cultural Exchanges Between Europe and Asia, 1400-1900.
An " anti-fashion " for Artistic dress spread in the 1860s in literary and artistic circles, and remained an undercurrent for the rest of the century.
This church dates back to the end of the seventeenth century, according to the Instituto do Patrimônio Artístico e Cultural do Estado da Bahia – IPAC / BA ( Institute of the Artistic and Cultural Patrimony of the State of Bahia ).
The Artistic Dress movement and its successor, Aesthetic Dress, were fashion trends in nineteenth century clothing that rejected the highly structured and heavily trimmed Paris fashion of the day in favour of beautiful materials and simplicity of design.
From 1997 till 2007, Walker served as Artistic Director of Theatre Kingston, a company for which he has directed many productions including his own Finnegans Wake: a dream play ( based on the novel by James Joyce ), which played in both Kingston and Toronto in 2001, and Aeschylus ’ s The Oresteia, which was performed with Proteus, a satyr play Walker wrote himself to replace the one that had originally followed the trilogy but had been lost since the 5th century BCE.
Especially during the early centuries of ballet troupes and ballet companies from the 18th century until the early 20th century, the position of First Ballet master, referred to traditionally as the Premier Maître de ballet en Chef or more simply as the Maître de ballet, was the undisputed head of the company who acted as chief choreographer and Artistic Director.
After the early 20th century, primarily after the disbandment of the original Ballets Russes, the title has been used more to describe the master teachers / assistant directors of a ballet company, ( previously known as Second Ballet master ), with the head of a company being referred to as the Artistic Director.

Artistic and by
The original Artistic License was written by Larry Wall.
The terms of the Artistic License 1. 0 were at issue in a 2007 federal district court decision in the US which was criticized by some for suggesting that FOSS-like licenses could only be enforced through contract law rather than through copyright law, in contexts where contract damages would be difficult to establish.
** The Artistic License ( the original Artistic License 1. 0, the one which is still used by Perl and CPAN )
** The Artistic License 2. 0 ( used by Parrot )
He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
Artistic research has been defined by the University of Dance and Circus ( Dans och Cirkushögskolan, DOCH ), Stockholm in the following manner-" Artistic research is to investigate and test with the purpose of gaining knowledge within and for our artistic disciplines.
In 2004, the minister of culture Gilberto Gil submitted to Unesco an application for declaring samba as a Cultural Heritage of Humanity in the category " Intangible Goods " by the Institute of National Historical and Artistic Heritage.
* 1998-Cairo International Film Festival-Best Artistic Contribution by an Actress-Ayesha Dharker
Artistic use of steam fog was pioneered in the collaborative Center Beam artwork by the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT.
The 2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were the first international competition to make use of the " vaulting table ", an apparatus made by Dutch gymnastics equipment company Janssen-Fritsen since the mid-1990s.
The horizontal bar, also known as the high bar, is an apparatus used by male gymnasts in Artistic Gymnastics.
* Artistic Orchestration by Alan Belkin.
Instead, there were two separate awards for production, the Most Artistic Quality of Production, won by Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans ( 1927 ) and the Most Outstanding Production, won by Wings as well as Best Effects, Engineering Effects for Roy Pomeroy.
In 1980, David Jones ( director ), former Associate Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company chose to launch his new theatre company at the Brooklyn Academy of Music ( BAM ) with The Winter's Tale starring Brian Murray supported by Jones ' new company at BAM In 1983, the Riverside Shakespeare Company mounted a production based on the First Folio text at The Shakespeare Center in Manhattan.
For the first six years of the Aldeburgh Festival, the joint Artistic Directors remained Britten, Pears and Crozier ; in 1955, Britten and Pears were in sole charge, then the following year they were joined by Imogen Holst, who remained a member of the Artistic Directorate until her death in 1984.
In 1999, a sole Artistic Director in the Britten mould – composer, solo performer, accompanist and conductor – was appointed in Thomas Adès, joined in 2004 by composer John Woolrich, first as Guest Artistic Director then as an Associate Artistic Director.
Peter Pears, in addition to his role as joint Artistic Director, was a regular performer, often accompanied by Britten, and often appearing in no fewer than ten different concerts during the Festival.

Artistic and lines
# Artistic dress has romantic, vaguely medieval lines with a slight train, and is worn without a corset or hoops.
Under the influence of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and other artistic reformers, the " anti-fashion " for Artistic dress with its " medieval " details and uncorseted lines continued through the 1870s.
In 2001, designer Julien Macdonald was appointed Artistic Director for the women's lines, which consist of haute couture and ready-to-wear.

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