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artistic and unity
Some of the main trends in modern Homeric scholarship have been, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Analysis and Unitarianism ( see Homeric Question ), schools of thought which emphasized on the one hand the inconsistencies in, and on the other the artistic unity of, Homer ; and in the 20th century and later Oral Theory, the study of the mechanisms and effects of oral transmission, and Neoanalysis, the study of the relationship between Homer and other early epic material.
In it the idea of a creative role for the recording medium was introduced and Amheim stated that: " The rediscovery of the musicality of sound in noise and in language, and the reunification of music, noise and language in order to obtain a unity of material: that is one of the chief artistic tasks of radio " ( Battier 2007, 193 ).
The healing nature of artistic experience, Rank believed, affirms difference but, paradoxically, also " leads to the release from difference, to the feeling of unity with the self, with the other, with the cosmos " ( Rank, 1929 – 31, p. 58 ).
Still, the Légers travelled across the country, encouraging Canadian unity at a time fraught with Quebec sovereignty disputes and perceived alienation by other regions, as well promoting the fine arts and artistic endeavours, aided at such by their friendships with painters such as Jean Paul Lemieux, Alfred Pellan, and Jean Dallaire.
As Mandelker indicates, " his methodological restraint and his conception of an artistic ' unity ' wherein no element is superfluous or disengaged, … serves well as an ultimate model for the Formalist approach to versification study " ( 335 ).
In 1905 Amsterdam was the first city to establish a building code, and the city hired Johan van der Mey afterwards, in the special position as " Aesthetic Advisor ", to bring artistic unity and vision to its built environment.
Possible explanations include use in shamanistic rituals, totemistic symbols that denoted tribal unity or marked a tribe's territory, a kind of historical record of important events, or even simple artistic pleasure.
This became most evident on the album The Beatles ( aka The White Album ) in which personal artistic preferences began to dominate the recording sessions, which in turn further undermined the band's unity.
He moved to Europe in 1973 to study with Emilio Pujol, a great pedagogue in the highest Spanish artistic tradition, and also Eugen Dombois, whose sense of organic unity between performer, instrument and historical period has had a lasting effect on him.

artistic and work
He was seldom an unmethodical critic, and his reviews generally followed a systematic pattern: a description of what the work contained, a treatment of the things that had especially interested him in it, and, wherever possible, a balancing of whatever artistic merits and faults he might have found.
We have heard that after seeing Mr. Quasimodo's work it will be virtually impossible to deny the artistic validity and importance of the whole abstract movement.
The ninth century was in its artistic work `` the spiritually freest and most self-sufficient between past and future '', and the loving skill spent by its artists upon their products is a testimonial to their sense that what they were doing was important and was appreciated.
It's typical of Rome that in the midst of this rather poor area you should find such an artistic work in the center of a little square.
Some commentators have suggested that this incident would influence Kurosawa's later artistic career, as the director was seldom hesitant to confront unpleasant truths in his work.
Holding the title of " author " over any " literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, certain other intellectual works " give rights to this person, the owner of the copyright, exclusive right to do or authorize any production or distribution of their work.
In practice aesthetic judgement refers to the sensory contemplation or appreciation of an object ( not necessarily an art object ), while artistic judgement refers to the recognition, appreciation or criticism of art or an art work.
By " art " we may frame several artistic " works " or " creations " as so though this reference remains within the institution or special event which creates it and this leaves some works or other possible " art " outside of the frame work, or other interpretations such as other phenomenon which may not be considered as " art ".
Dürer's belief in the abilities of a single artist over inspiration prompted him to assert that " one man may sketch something with his pen on half a sheet of paper in one day, or may cut it into a tiny piece of wood with his little iron, and it turns out to be better and more artistic than another's work at which its author labours with the utmost diligence for a whole year.
William Heelis continued his stewardship of their properties and of her literary and artistic work for the eighteen months he survived her.
Renoir referred to his work as “ revolutionary ”, through his artistic portrayals of the " common man ", as Pissarro insisted on painting individuals in natural settings without " artifice or grandeur ".
:” If we observe the totality of Pissarro ’ s work, we find there, despite fluctuations, not only an extreme artistic will, never belied, but also an essentially intuitive, purebred art.
The composition of the image is an important element in producing an interesting work of artistic merit.
His work was a precursor to later artistic movements such as minimalism, repetitive music, and the Theatre of the Absurd.
He declined an offer from the Dresden court, since he wanted to work with greater artistic freedom ; Telemann wanted a post similar to the one he had in Leipzig.
The Seattle Art Museum offers the Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Fellowship, a $ 10, 000 award to " individuals whose original work reflects the Lawrences ' concern for artistic excellence, education, mentorship and scholarship within the cultural contexts and value systems that informed their work and the work of other artists of color.
The advantages and disadvantages are typically talents and traits that work for or against the character, such as ( on the positive side ) having animal friendship, artistic talent, body awareness, a code of honor, or ( from the negative spectrum ) being socially inept, suffering from a drug addiction, sex addiction, paranoia, mystic curse or similar.
In spite of the artistic / ethical questions this raises regarding the testament of Dirks ' original work, the arrangement continues on to this day.
At the approximate age of twenty-two, his earliest known major professional artistic work was created, a cover for a Kabuki playbook in 1775 that was published under a pseudonym, theof Toyoaki.
After studying art at the Dresden Academy alongside Otto Dix and George Grosz, ( although Schwitters seems to have been unaware of their work, or indeed of contemporary Dresden artists Die Brücke ), 1909 – 14, Schwitters returned to Hanover and started his artistic career as a post-impressionist.
Giorgio Vasari, who argued that historical progress in art reached its peak in Michelangelo, emphasized Alberti's scholarly achievements, not his artistic talents: " He spent his time finding out about the world and studying the proportions of antiquities ; but above all, following his natural genius, he concentrated on writing rather than on applied work.
Salai executed a number of paintings under the name of Andrea Salai, but although Vasari claims that Leonardo " taught him a great deal about painting ", his work is generally considered to be of less artistic merit than others among Leonardo's pupils, such as Marco d ' Oggione and Boltraffio.
Renaissance humanism recognized no mutually exclusive polarities between the sciences and the arts, and Leonardo's studies in science and engineering are as impressive and innovative as his artistic work.

artistic and suffered
This event was, in his own words, inspirational: " What really motivated the development of my artistic style was the embarrassment I suffered at Shunkō's hands.
In the artistic milieu he was nicknamed " il Principe " ( The Prince ) and was famous for his generous spirit: having personally suffered poverty, he always tried to help and protect poorer colleagues as well as giving discreet, low-profile contributions to charity.
His posthumous reputation perhaps suffered from his very individual artistic path ; like Oskar Kokoschka, he defies the convenient categorization that provides themes for critics, art historians and curators.
Schrader recalls that shooting the film was difficult, because of the artistic and personal tension among him and the actors ; it was the only occasion he suffered an on-set mental collapse and made him seriously reconsider his career.
Despite the artistic triumphs of its students, throughout much of its existence, Chouinard suffered with years of administrative problems, including at one point in the mid-1960s a major embezzlement and near bankruptcy.
Regarded as a sensitive and artistic person, and a talented violinist, Blythe suffered from epilepsy yet enlisted as a soldier in the British Army when the war broke out in 1914.
However, Winterhalter's reputation in artistic circles suffered.
Here the artistic degeneration, which church music suffered in different periods in many countries, never took hold for any length of time.

artistic and severely
Because mania and hypomania have also been associated with creativity and artistic talent, it is not always the case that the clearly manic bipolar person needs or wants medical help ; such persons often either retain sufficient self-control to function normally or are unaware that they have " gone manic " severely enough to be committed or to commit themselves.
Generally, Castilho's conservative Lisbon supporters criticized severely many of the personalities with dissident tendencies, both from the artistic side, as well as from the political.

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