The China Painters A B C
Author : Mrs. Clarabel Childs Filkins
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Page : 192 pages
File Size : 10,20 MB
Release : 1915
Category : China painting
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Author : Mrs. Clarabel Childs Filkins
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 10,20 MB
Release : 1915
Category : China painting
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Author : Ning Yeh
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 21,29 MB
Release : 2022-08
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ISBN : 9780961830588
A second addition, also known as Ning Yeh's "Gold Edition" updates his original guide of step-by-step instructions for Chinese Brush Painting.
Author : Uwe Geissler
Publisher : Schiffer Pub Limited
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 35,99 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780887408991
Here is a wealth of painting knowledge and an introduction to the time honored techniques of porcelain painting, the necessary tools and the designs. The central focus of the book is the classic flower painting, but it also presents modern Art Deco designs. Numerous step-by-step instructions and color photographs make this an ideal book for amateur and professional painters.
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Page : 258 pages
File Size : 23,99 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Decoration and ornament
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Author : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher :
Page : 842 pages
File Size : 20,68 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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Author : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Publisher :
Page : 842 pages
File Size : 10,26 MB
Release : 1922
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Author : Shane Hawley
Publisher : SCB Distributors
Page : 69 pages
File Size : 30,64 MB
Release : 2023-03-27
Category : Humor
ISBN : 1943735646
ABC Death is a hilarious, educational picture book for folks of all ages. Written by Shane Hawley with intricate cartoon illustrations by Joel Erkkinen, ABC Death takes you on a journey through the alphabet of animals that can kill you, especially if you make poor life choices. From vengeful dolphins to toxic newts, you'll never see the alphabet the same way again. Full of fun, grisly facts for the inquisitive child and wry humor for all readers, ABC Death is a macabre treat for children and adults alike.
Author : Mary Burnham
Publisher :
Page : 1612 pages
File Size : 24,69 MB
Release : 1928
Category : American literature
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Author : Kuba Szreder
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 11,96 MB
Release : 2021-10-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781526161321
The ABC of the projectariat contributes new thinking and practical responses to the widespread problem of precarious labour in the field of contemporary art. It works as both a critical analysis and a practical handbook, speaking to and about the vast cohort of artistic freelancers worldwide.In an accessible ABC format, the book strikes a unique balance between the practical and the theoretical: the analysis is backed up by lived experience, the arguments are rooted in concrete examples and there are suggestions for constructive action. Roughly half of the entries expose the structural underpinnings of projects and circulation, isolating traits such as opportunism, neoliberalism, inequality, fear and cynicism at the root of the condition of the projectariat. This discussion is paired with a practical account of different modes of action, such as art strikes, productive withdrawals, political struggles and better social time machines. Just as proletarians had nothing to lose but their chains, the projectarians have nothing to miss but their deadlines.
Author : Yi Gu
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 20,16 MB
Release : 2021-02-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1684176131
"How did modern Chinese painters see landscape? Did they depict nature in the same way as premodern Chinese painters? What does the artistic perception of modern Chinese painters reveal about the relationship between artists and the nation-state? Could an understanding of modern Chinese landscape painting tell us something previously unknown about art, political change, and the epistemological and sensory regime of twentieth-century China? Yi Gu tackles these questions by focusing on the rise of open-air painting in modern China. Chinese artists almost never painted outdoors until the late 1910s, when the New Culture Movement prompted them to embrace direct observation, linear perspective, and a conception of vision based on Cartesian optics. The new landscape practice brought with it unprecedented emphasis on perception and redefined artistic expertise. Central to the pursuit of open-air painting from the late 1910s right through to the early 1960s was a reinvigorated and ever-growing urgency to see suitably as a Chinese and to see the Chinese homeland correctly. Examining this long-overlooked ocular turn, Gu not only provides an innovative perspective from which to reflect on complicated interactions of the global and local in China, but also calls for rethinking the nature of visual modernity there."