Symbolism of the Sowei Mask
.... funerary rituals. Masks are not made as art-for-
arts-
sake; they have specific content and meaning in terms of culture. The aesthetics ....
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African Sowei Mask
.... funerary rituals. Masks are not made as art-for-
arts-
sake; they have specific content and meaning in terms of culture. The aesthetics ....
(668

3

)
African Art
.... funerary rituals. Masks are not made as art-for-
arts-
sake; they have specific content and meaning in terms of culture. The aesthetics ....
(668

3

)
The Epa headdress
.... art historian Frank Willet argues that while African art is religious and has a social function, there is also a component of "art for
arts sake," in that the ....
(1466

6

)
The Epa headdress of the Yoruba Epa Festival
.... art historian Frank Willet argues that while African art is religious and has a social function, there is also a component of "art for
arts sake," in that the ....
(1466

6

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15th Century Patronage of the Visual Arts
.... of the disappearance of the type of intensive patronage of the
arts found at .... in acquiring examples of various artists' works for, more or less, their own
sake. ....
(648

3

)
Romanticism in the Arts
.... The connections between these two
arts were unusually close in nineteenth-century Germany .... immediacy of inspiration began to be valued for its own
sake, this was ....
(3433

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Photographer Alfred Stieglitz
.... more concerned with art for art's
sake, than he was art for money's
sake. .... the elements of photography which distinguishes it from the other visual
arts when he ....
(2691

11

)
The American Dream
.... They included philosophy, the pursuit of knowledge, the
arts, or interacting with other .... level of fulfillment than merely acquiring for its own
sake (Segal, 1999 ....
(996

4

)
ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
.... Art for the brain's
sake. Educational Leadership, 56(3), 31-35. ....
Arts Education Policy Review, 99(3), 28-36 Weiss, RP (2000b). Brain based learning. ....
(1218

5

)
Henry Giroux and Education
.... also points out the need to broaden the scope of the liberal
arts courses to .... Gates believes in the idea of learning for its own
sake, and believes that humane ....
(2535

10

)
The industrial revolution and American Art
.... Americans in Paris were attracted by both the Beaux-
Arts training and the example .... the Aesthetic movement and a proselytizer of art for art's
sake" (Baigell 143 ....
(1848

7

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Influence of Industrial Revolution on American Art
.... Americans in Paris were attracted by both the Beaux-
Arts training and the example .... the Aesthetic movement and a proselytizer of art for art's
sake" (Baigell 143 ....
(1859

7

)
Creating the Culture of Art
.... for art to be art, art must be created for its own
sake; the artist .... The Getty Trust, through its Institute for Educators on the Visual
Arts, has supported the ....
(1661

7

)
The Relationship Between Happiness And Money
.... questions posed by Aristotle was: If everything - natural processes, the
arts, our actions .... the things we do, which we desire for its own
sake (everything else ....
(2226

9

)
Internal Cultural Differences
.... via the
arts, government efforts, and, most of all, education. Multiculturalism promotes an interest in roots and places a value on diversity for its own
sake. ....
(594

2

)
Education, Ethnicity & Racism
.... for language and the
arts, I am now majoring in middle-school language
arts and social .... unfair that girls had to go through so much effort for the
sake of boys ....
(2173

9

)
The Symphonic Poem & Lizst
.... The Romantic Movement in the
arts, both music and literature, lasted from about the .... virtuoso technique, and he rejected the concept of music for its own
sake. ....
(2535

10

)
Donne Canonization
....
sake hold your tongue, and let me love,/Or chide my palsy or my gout,/My five grey hairs, or ruin'd fortune flout,/With wealth your state, your mind with
arts ....
(1505

6

)
Fin de Siecle
.... a sensation; the time in when fashionsin dress, politics, or the
artsbecame clearly defined as being made to pass away: change for the
sake of change" (6 ....
(1485

6

)
Relationship of Napoleon and Josephine
.... which amounted to an acquaintance with the practical side of the fine
arts and an .... the course of life, and had no interest in learning for its own
sake (Cole 41 ....
(1655

7

)
This paper is an in-depth examination of the cont
.... to provide what Lamm calls "a common basis for understanding the
arts" (5). Each .... John M. Ellis contends,"The idea of knowledge for its own
sake, of letting an ....
(4935

20

)
Madame de Pompadour & Enlightenment Art
.... Part of Madame de Pompadour's success in establishing royal patronage of the
arts was facilitated .... She was deeply intrested in art for its own
sake and for its ....
(2708

11

)
The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... Bugental argues that talk simply for the
sake of talk does not produce .... Once basic conversational
arts have been mastered, the therapist can then move on to a ....
(1052

4

)
The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... Bugental argues that talk simply for the
sake of talk does not produce .... Once basic conversational
arts have been mastered, the therapist can then move on to a ....
(1064

4

)
WHOLE LANGUAGE AND THE WHOLE-LEARNER The whole
.... For the
sake of simplicity and with a view to identifying the one .... it would seem best to consider Whole Language as a language-
arts didactic methodology based ....
(4204

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)
Two types of intelligence
.... Many Western societies equate creativity with novelty for its own
sake, which is an ....
Arts and singing programs have also been found helpful in aging, and reduce ....
(1382

6

)
I Don't Have to Show You No Stinking Badges
.... who think they're actually achieving some progress in the performing
arts while, in .... with the statement, "I gotta turn on the tube for sanity's
sake" (Valdez 186 ....
(2418

10

)
Nursing Student Retention
.... of autonomy in their learning and value knowledge for its own
sake. .... the university primarily to: "become accomplished in the performing
arts; contribute to ....
(5045

20

)
Women of the French Impressionist Movement
.... not readily fit in to the Salon concept of "les beaux
arts." Or, maybe .... nonprofessional models, as the Impressionists preferred to do for the
sake of "realism ....
(4058

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