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stylistic and development
Adding to the confusion that is, Aelbert ’ s stylistic development and the problem of attribution is of course the fact that Jacob ’ s style was not stagnant either.
Perhaps the most obvious stylistic manifestation of modernism in opera is the development of atonality.
German expressionist films represented a significant stylistic and thematic development in film that has had a lasting worldwide influence.
They also exhibit considerable stylistic development, from The Firebird, which emphasizes certain tendencies in Rimsky-Korsakov and features pandiatonicism in a conspicuous way in the third movement, to the use of polytonality in Petrushka and the intentionally brutal polyrhythms and dissonances of The Rite of Spring.
The educational program at Princeton in these years was a key factor in Venturi's development of an approach to architectural theory and design that drew from architectural history in analytical, as opposed to stylistic, terms.
The first is the development of a specific genre in a specific medium — the historical novel's unique stylistic and narrative elements.
This is the latest Jamaican Music stylistic development of the late 20th century and 21st century.
In this work, Whewell established a strict nomenclature for German Gothic churches and came up with a theory of stylistic development.
From the beginning of the 20th century, visual arts in Israel have shown a creative orientation, influenced by the encounter between East and West, as well as by the land itself and its development, the character of the cities, and stylistic trends emanating from art centers abroad.
A large part his life must be reconstructed from the evidence of works that can be attributed to him with certainty, and from the evidence contained in his stylistic development.
These allow for a study of his stylistic development, from the dark tonality to the better known Luminist style of Boys on the Beach.
Beyond the Marsuppini tomb and the San Lorenzo tabernacle, little of Desiderio's work is documented or dated and a chronological reconstruction of his artistic development is a matter of conjecture based upon stylistic comparisons.
If this theory is correct, the stylistic influences on modern Systema would include numerous national martial arts styles, military close-combat systems and indigenous Russian combat styles as well as aspects of sports science, biomechanics and sports psychology as these disciplines were incorporated into the Dinamo close-combat research and development project during the 20th century.
This is not to say that Wyatt's role in the construction of Fonthill was by any means minor to Beckford's, the former having been not only the author of the design of the building ( based on Beckford's ideas ), but he was ultimately a master at combining the different volumes and scales in the building, and in doing so he achieved a faux effect of layered historical development in the building by combining different stylistic architectural elements.
" Ripani wrote that " the success of Control led to the incorporation of stylistic traits of rap over the next few years, and Janet Jackson was to continue to be one of the leaders in that development.
" Ripani wrote that " the success of Control led to the incorporation of stylistic traits of rap over the next few years, and Janet Jackson was to continue to be one of the leaders in that development.
Max Friedländer descried no clear pattern of stylistic development, in large part because Lucas ' oeuvre was swelled and obscured by attributions since found unsustainable.
Its success in both the mainstream R & B and pop music charts " led to the incorporation of many of the stylistic traits of rap over the next few years, and Janet Jackson was to continue to be one of the leaders in that development.
* Kitzinger, Ernst, Byzantine art in the making: main lines of stylistic development in Mediterranean art, 3rd-7th century, 1977, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0571111548 ( US: Cambridge UP, 1977 )
* Kitzinger, Ernst, Byzantine art in the making: main lines of stylistic development in Mediterranean art, 3rd-7th century, 1977, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0571111548 ( US: Cambridge UP, 1977 )
The development of Zurenborg coincided with the peak of Art Nouveau popularity, and that movement had the greatest impact on the stylistic language of the area.
However, recent research into his surviving compositions indicates that some may have been produced after 1472, especially because they seem to show stylistic development beyond the ones that can be definitively dated to 1472 or before.
If a performer first comes to public attention with one style, any further stylistic development may be seen as selling out to long-time fans.
Giovanni's principal importance in music history was his contribution to the early development of the oratorio ; he represented the progressive trend within the otherwise conservative Roman School, though he also shared some of the stylistic tendencies of his brother, who was much indebted to Palestrina.

stylistic and Classical
However, Classical Hollywood cinema and Golden Age of Hollywood are NOT interchangeable terms-the former refers to a set of stylistic and industrial norms that were established and perpetuated between 1917 and 1960, while the latter refers to a specific time period during which the Classical cinema reached its zenith ( generally between 1930 and 1948 ).
The last great exponent of late Victorian free Renaissance eclecticism was Edwin Lutyens, and his shift into the Classical mode after 1900 symbolised a wider retreat from the stylistic ferment of the 19th century to a plain and homogenous Classicism based on Georgian exemplars, an approach followed by many architects of the early 20th century, notably Herbert Baker and Reginald Blomfield.
The Classical Language of Architecture ( 1963 ) is an introduction to the stylistic elements of classical architecture and traces their use and variation in different eras.
The Classical style of the fourth movement juxtaposed against the Heroic nature of the first movement frustrates Beethoven scholars who seek to contextualize this piece in Beethoven's stylistic trajectory.

stylistic and Chinese
This same mark also serves as a “ zero ” character, as a stylistic variation of the Chinese character for “ zero ”.
( At this point, merely stylistic differences do enter in, as a selection of Japanese and Chinese fonts are not likely to be visually compatible.
Peking opera and its stylistic devices have appeared in many Chinese films.
Heuvelmans notes similar reported creatures from Western India under the name of " jhoors " where they seem to merge into the Iranian traditional dragon or ahi ( Azi Dahaka ), which in Iranian art is basically a local stylistic adaptation of the Chinese dragon.
He urged western garden designers to use Chinese stylistic conventions such as concealment, asymmetry, and naturalism.

stylistic and poetry
Although his complete poems add up to fewer than 2500 verses, two of them — the Spiritual Canticle and The Dark Night of the Soul are widely considered masterpieces of Spanish poetry, both for their formal stylistic point of view and their rich symbolism and imagery.
The drama of the time also followed the same stylistic evolution as poetry and prose — expressionism, followed by a return to realistic, civilian theater ( František Langer, Karel Čapek ).
An example of deliberate elision occurs in Latin poetry as a stylistic device.
Epic poetry continued to develop with the addition of the mythologies of Northern Europe: Beowulf and the Norse sagas have much in common with Homer and Virgil's approaches to war and honor, while poems such as Dante's Divine Comedy and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales take much different stylistic directions.
This means that fewer stylistic devices are used, and the poetry often takes the form of narrative.
He is remembered for his deeply felt and vivid poetry in plain language with few stylistic preoccupations.
Two problems with a stylistic analysis of poetry are noted by PM Wetherill in Literary Text: An Examination of Critical Methods.
1991, 53 ) In addition, the stylistic qualities of poetry can be seen as an accompaniment to Pilkington ’ s poetic effects in understanding a poem's meaning.
Ó Tuairisc, a stylistic innovator, wrote poetry and plays as well as two interesting novels on historical themes: L ' Attaque, and Dé Luain.
Despite the lack of certainty regarding the stylistic movements and periods of Divan poetry, however, certain highly different styles are clear enough, and can perhaps be seen as exemplified by certain poets:
He is known for advocating a poetry without excessive stylistic elements and adjectives, and preferring a style closer to free-verse.
Likely original to the oral tradition, the narrative technique of beginning a story in medias res is a stylistic convention of epic poetry, the exemplar in Western literature being the Iliad ( 9th c. BC ) and the Odyssey ( 9th c. BC ), by Homer.
His poetry was written mostly in the melodic style of the 8-syllable accentual verse, the most popular rhythmic structure among the Polish stylistic variations, at 65 %.
Within the genres of prose poetry and vers libre, the poems of Illuminations bear many stylistic distinctions.
Nishitani, " the stylistic superior of Nishida ," brought Zen poetry, religion, literature, and philosophy organically together in his work to help lay the difficult foundations of breaking free of the Japanese language in a similar way as Blaise Pascal or Friedrich Nietzsche.
His poems reflect a stylistic break from prevailing oral-based concepts of Arab poetry, often describing historical events and people.
The image of a good man, gentle and friendly in part agreed to adopt that Bandeira, at the end of his life, tends to produce errors: his poetry, far from being a little sweet song of melancholy, is enrolled in a drama that combines his personal history and conflict stylistic lived by the poets of his time.
Despite the lack of certainty regarding the stylistic movements and periods of Divan poetry, however, certain highly different styles are clear enough, and can perhaps be seen as exemplified by certain poets:
This would come to an end towards the end of the 19th century as evolution in the arts ( Impressionist music and Symbolist poetry ) aligned closely time-wise with Steinitz ' emergence as the new stylistic force in the chess world.
While the movement founded by Ratosh was never broad, T. Carmi wrote that " its emphasis on myth and its stylistic mannerisms had considerable impact on contemporary poetry.

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