869 resultados para Figurative painting
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Para estudiantes de nivel intermedio y superior estas treinta y cuatro unidades, cada una centrada en un tema diferente relacionado con el lenguaje figurado. Algunas se centran principalmente en las habilidades en el trabajo, otras en buscar los conceptos generales relativos al lenguaje figurado, hacer frente a otros muy específicos del idioma y participar en las comparaciones entre culturas. En ocasiones, el mismo tema se trata en distintos niveles con el objetivo de dar a los estudiantes la oportunidad de volver a examinarlo y ampliar su vocabulario en la materia. Puede utilizarse para complementar la mayoría de los libros de texto y en distintos entornos de enseñanza.
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La tesi és un estudi integral de la figura i l'obra del pintor Antoni Viladomat i Manalt (1678-1755), un dels artífexs més destacats del panorama artístic català del Set-cents. El primer volum aborda la revisió de la seva biografia partint de les aportacions de la historiografia i de les noves dades inèdites d'arxiu. S'hi fa també un anàlisi de la seva cultura visual i figurativa, una panoràmica sobre la relació del pintor amb el seu ambient artístic més proper i immediat, i un estudi de l'encaix de la seva personalitat artística en el context de la pintura precedent i contemporània peninsular i europea. El primer volum inclou, també, un epíleg on s'aborden temes com els detonants i les conseqüències de la seva extraordinària fortuna crítica. El segon volum és un catàleg crític de la seva obra, organitzat a partir de fitxes individuals de cadascuna de les obres. L'autor considera que dues-centes cinquanta obres conservades, comptant dibuixos i pintures, són autògrafes, quaranta-una de les quals són inèdites. El catàleg també te recull i classifica les obres descartades i les perdudes. Les principals aportacions de la tesi, a banda de l'actualització del coneixement de la seva biografia i de l'elaboració per primera vegada d'un catàleg crític complet de la seva obra, són la localització del testament del pintor, la revisió de la relació de Viladomat amb els artistes de la cort de l'Arxiduc Carles d'Àustria, la proposta d'una nova cronologia per als treballs dels anys vint del segle XVIII, una interpretació nova dels plets contra el col·legi de pintors de Barcelona, la revisió de la seva intervenció a la Capella dels Dolors de Santa Maria de Mataró, bona part de la qual l'autor d'aquesta Tesi atribueix al pintor Joan Gallart; la definició dels usos que el pintor fa amb l'estampa de traducció, la relació amb la pintura siscentista dels Juncosa o la importància de l'aprenentatge en un context tradicional, etcètera.
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Do we view the world differently if it is described to us in figurative rather than literal terms? An answer to this question would reveal something about both the conceptual representation of figurative language and the scope of top-down influences oil scene perception. Previous work has shown that participants will look longer at a path region of a picture when it is described with a type of figurative language called fictive motion (The road goes through the desert) rather than without (The road is in the desert). The current experiment provided evidence that such fictive motion descriptions affect eye movements by evoking mental representations of motion. If participants heard contextual information that would hinder actual motion, it influenced how they viewed a picture when it was described with fictive motion. Inspection times and eye movements scanning along the path increased during fictive motion descriptions when the terrain was first described as difficult (The desert is hilly) as compared to easy (The desert is flat); there were no such effects for descriptions without fictive motion. It is argued that fictive motion evokes a mental simulation of motion that is immediately integrated with visual processing, and hence figurative language can have a distinct effect on perception. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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This paper outlines a study of the microstructure of thin sheets of ivory used as a painting support for portrait miniatures. Warping of the ivory support is one of the main problems commonly found in portrait miniatures from the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century. Portrait miniatures from this period are painted on very thin sheets of ivory that are often only 0.2 mm in thickness. Warping can lead to cracking of the ivory and can also accentuate flaking of the paint layer. The problem of warping in ivory has thus been of long-term interest to conservators who deal with portrait miniatures, including those at the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum. The causes of warping are complex. However, it should be noted that artists normally stuck the thin ivory sheets onto paper or card before commencing the painting. The possible causes of warping therefore are thought to relate to the differential reactions of the ivory/adhesive/paper or card layers to changes in relative humidity (RH). It is well known that ivory is hygroscopic and anisotropic.1 However, only a few scientific studies have been carried out related to this subject and systematic analyses of the morphological and microstructural changes due to changes in RH or moisture in such thin sheets of ivory have yet to be investigated.
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The exhibition investigates the unrepresentable and considers the distinct ways invisible forces can be given visual manifestation through painted images.
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Traditionally comparative cytogenetic studies are based mainly on banding patterns. Nevertheless, when dealing with species with highly rearranged genomes, as in Akodon species, or with other highly divergent species, cytogenetic comparisons of banding patterns prove inadequate. Hence, comparative chromosome painting has become the method of choice for genome comparisons at the cytogenetic level since it allows complete chromosome probes of a species to be hybridized in situ onto chromosomes of other species, detecting homologous genomic regions between them. In the present study, we have explored the highly rearranged complements of the Akodon species using reciprocal chromosome painting through species-specific chromosome probes obtained by chromosome sorting. The results revealed complete homology among the complements of Akodon sp. n. (ASP), 2n = 10; Akodon cursor (ACU), 2n = 15; Akodon montensis (AMO), 2n = 24; and Akodon paranaensis (APA), 2n = 44, and extensive chromosome rearrangements have been detected within the species with high precision. Robertsonian and tandem rearrangements, pericentric inversions and/or centromere repositioning, paracentric inversion, translocations, insertions, and breakpoints, where chromosomal rearrangements, seen to be favorable, were observed. Chromosome painting using the APA set of 21 autosomes plus X and Y revealed eight syntenic segments that are shared with A. montensis, A. cursor, and ASP, and one syntenic segment shared by A. montensis and A. cursor plus five exclusive chromosome associations for A. cursor and six for ASP chromosome X, except for the heterochromatin region of ASP X, and even chromosome Y shared complete homology among the species. These data indicate that all those closely related species have experienced a recent extensive process of autosomal rearrangement in which, except for ASP, there is still complete conservation of sex chromosomes homologies.
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Two students learning painting at the New York Trade School are shown here working on decorative designs. Black and white photograph.