Keyword [The visual arts] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Application Research Of The Seal Cutting Art In The Modern Logo Design |
22. | Artistic Application Research Of Chinese Character Fonts In Packaging Design |
23. | Research On The Expression And Application's Value Of Optical Illusion In The Visual Arts |
24. | Shaping better physicians?: The role of the visual arts in medical education |
25. | Development of student motivation in the visual arts using hip hop culture, an art show, and graffiti |
26. | The visual arts and healin |
27. | Theory, practice, and competition in the visual arts: The fortunes of the paragone in French and British nineteenth-century art |
28. | Influences on children's aesthetic responses: The role of prior knowledge, contexts, and social experiences during interactions with the visual arts |
29. | Gifted and talented in the visual arts, the identification, biases, and recommendations |
30. | Mahler's landscapes: Constructions of space in music and the visual arts in fin-de-siecle Vienna |
31. | African arts in the diaspora: An examination of common cultural and plastic essence in the visual arts |
32. | Rhetorical iconography: Representing rhetoric in the history of the visual arts |
33. | The art of history: Livy's 'Ab urbe condita' and the visual arts of the early Italian Renaissance |
34. | Illustrating Contingency: Photographic Reproductions in Writing on the Visual Arts |
35. | Painting in Stone: The Symbolism of Colored Marbles in the Visual Arts and Literature from Antiquity until the Enlightenment |
36. | Picture poetry: The visual arts and American avant-garde literature (John Ashbery, William S. Burroughs, Frank O'Hara) |
37. | Interference and impress: Twentieth-century American poetry and the visual arts |
38. | Responses to Michael Fried's theories of theatricality in the visual arts: From modern to postmodern criticism |
39. | The Orpheus legend in literature, music, and the visual arts: Four twentieth century works |
40. | Exhibiting imagination: Audience, image, and the visual arts in nineteenth-century poetry |
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