997 resultados para The Belle
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Este trabalho se debruça sobre o jornal O Binóculo, que circulou em Belém no final do século XIX, a partir de 1897. Com narrativa construída em torno de personagens do demi-monde belenense, O Bínóculo tece em suas páginas uma sociedade binoquiana que circula pela urbe, problematizando questões especificas daquela sociedade, submersa nos ideais de modernidade e progresso e vivendo sob o signo da Belle- Époque. Nesse sentido, O Binóculo desenvolve íntimo dialogo com a imprensa “critica e noticiosa” da época e suas representações urbanas e sociais. Assim, só é possível compreender como este jornal se tornou possível em Belém, em fins do século XIX, se compreendermos também os signos discursivos que formavam a cidade bellepoquiana.
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Pós-graduação em Letras - IBILCE
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Sociais - FFC
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El artículo describe y analiza tres acuarelas del arquitecto valenciano Manuel Cortina (1868-1950) tituladas Iglesia Parroquial, Casa de Recreo en una posesión de caza y Fuente Monumental. Anota, como antecedentes-consecuentes respectivos, los dibujos de E. E. Viollet-le-Duc, C. N. Ledoux y O. Wagner. Y discurre acerca de este procedimiento pictórico, transparente y distante, como emblema de un tiempo, la belle époque, y un estilo, la Sezession vienesa alrededor de 1900, con alusión a sus relaciones fotográficas, cinematográficas y oníricas.
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Remarks by William Hazlitt and others.
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Walter Wilson.--The soldier of the revolution.--The wedding and the funeral.--Ann Ellsworth.--The village schoolmistress.--The belle and the bleu.--The poor scholar.--The Springs.--Prejudices.--The apparition.--William Forbes.--A winter in the country.
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In Belle Epoque towns marked by the industrial and medical surge, a new technical therapy, called mechanotherapy, emerged, stemming from Swedish medical gymnastics and auxiliary to orthopaedics. Aiming mostly at treating scoliosis, this therapy by movement attracted a sizeable female clientele to these towns, because of the hygienic and social conceptions feeding collective imagination linked to the bodies of scoliotic young girls. Taking the French-speaking Swiss towns of Lausanne and Geneva as examples, the article first seeks to describe the emergence of mechanotherapy as a medical and urban phenomenon. It then addresses the role played by scoliosis in this orthopaedic practice, and examines the clientele attracted to the towns, among which well-born young girls seem to be predominant.
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The article examines Brazilian refined earthenwares known as faianca fina (fine faience) and relates ideas about its production to the contextual backdrop of hygienist discourses in the city of Sao Paulo in the early twentieth century. Based on an analysis of glaze components, moisture expansion processes, and technological aspects of the production of earthenware recovered from the Petybon archeological site, it is suggested that the establishment of factories and the production and consumption of white ceramics in the city of Sao Paulo were partially a consequence of the vigorous hygienization policies and modernity projects then advocated by Sao Paulo's elites.
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"CG 373-41."
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Limbourg Brothers; 9 3/8 in.x 5 ft. 6 59/64 in.; tempera and gold leaf on vellum
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Words in French and English.
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For voice and piano; English, French and German words.
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Decorative cover and spine, stamped in gold.