Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... size. "It took half a century for cities like Paris, Lyons, and Bordeaux to double their population" (
Arts,
1934, p. 29). Unlike ....
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John Dewey's Theory of Art
.... the "rhythmic ordering" of the art process (Art as Experience,
1934, p. 172 .... qualities are found strictly within the so-called "useful"
arts, while consummatory ....
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Architect O'Neil Ford
.... He entered into private practice in
1934 and worked with a series of partners .... Wallace and Ford in these homes were integrating
arts an crafts, and doing so ....
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The Value of Art Education
.... expression of ordinary experience underlies the fundamental idea in visual-
arts education that .... what is involved in [the] judgment" of works of art (
1934, p. 298 ....
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Art Education (Dewey et al)
.... expression of ordinary experience underlies the fundamental idea in visual-
arts education that .... what is involved in [the] judgment" of works of art (
1934, p. 298 ....
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Alphabet Agencies
.... The agency was also responsible for many
arts programs and the distribution of .... Securities & Exchange Commission: Created in
1934, the SEC is responsible for ....
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Poor Budget Management : A Case Study
.... struggle to maintain and expand its niche as a private liberal
arts college in .... Established in
1934, JU was originally established as a two-year junior college ....
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Black Americans in France
.... the black experience in France after the war as entirely engaged by the
arts. .... and programmatially marginalized by American law and culture, by
1934 leaving the ....
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Black People in France
.... the black experience in France after the war as entirely engaged by the
arts. .... and programmatially marginalized by American law and culture, by
1934 leaving the ....
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Photographer Alfred Stieglitz
.... it did not hurt his cause that more artistic photographs could do much to advance photography as one of the fine
arts. .... New York: Literary Guild,
1934. ....
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The Breakers of Newport, RI
.... Szechenyi of Hungary, inherited the house on her mother's death in
1934 (Newport .... It is considered the fullest expression of Beaux-
Arts in America by one of the ....
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The Breakers
.... Szechenyi of Hungary, inherited the house on her mother's death in
1934 (Newport .... It is considered the fullest expression of Beaux-
Arts in America by one of the ....
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Painters Magritte & Legros
.... and his art education took place at the Brussels Academy of Fine
Arts from 1916 to .... In the period
1934-36 the Belgian Surrealist movement raised its profile by ....
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The Cherokee Nation
.... Girls were instructed in the domestic
arts and tailoring: "The work of the kitchen .... The
1934 Indian Reorganization Act placed a greater emphasis on the role of ....
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ADOLF HITLER
.... the first time he attempted to gain admission to the Academy of
Arts in Vienna .... Rohm in the "Night of the Long Knives" blood purge in June
1934 confirmed Hitler ....
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Technology and Pornography
.... Proponents of the
arts defend pornography as a means of expression that gives .... 1983 passed an amendment to the Communications Act of
1934, restricting telephone ....
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Proto-Abstract Expressionism
.... in the Mexican-influenced works such as Panel with Four Designs (c.
1934-1938). .... an American version of modernism and wresting leadership in the
arts from the ....
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Leadership Importance & Issues
.... This was followed by a change in
1934 allowing liberal
arts graduates to take exams, extending the merit system to allow for merit in thinking and education ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... thesis of this paper, that in particular, his philosophy regarding the importance of
arts is as timely today as it was when he wrote Art as Experience in
1934. ....
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The Career of Paul Robeson
.... Robeson's performance in Othello earned him the Academy of
Arts and Letters' Gold Medal .... Robeson's first visit to Russia occurred in
1934; it was a trip that he ....
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The Progressive Era
.... social theories and the cutting issues of the day, household
arts, cookery, even .... Henry Street that were the core of the Henry Street Seettlement (Wald,
1934). ....
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Italian-Americans in the United States This pape
.... that as many as 80,000 may have arrived in the United States (Schiavos,
1934, pp. .... They have made contributions in science, law, government, and the
arts. ....
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Dancer/Choreographer Nijinsky
.... developed, [Diaghilev] threw them away as a used glove" (Nijinksy,
1934, p. 169). .... personal, and vitally contemporary as those of the other
arts" (Garafola, 1989 ....
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Eakins' Max Schmitt in a Single Scull
.... In Paris he became a student of Jean Leon GTr(me at the Ecole des Beaux-
Arts. In .... The Metropolitan Museum acquired it in
1934. Though ....
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George Homans Theory of Social Behavior
.... Academy of
Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Massachusetts Historical Society. He was a junior fellow at Harvard from
1934 to 1939 ....
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Romanticism in western music
.... and lengths of composition, and link music to the other
arts, especially literature. .... Englishman Gustav Holst (1874-
1934), for instance, whose works include the ....
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Marcel Duchamp
.... social forms and possibilities led to numerous avant-garde movements in the
arts. .... as one of the most problematical works of modern times." In
1934 AndrT Breton ....
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Marcel Duchamp's "Large Glass"
.... social forms and possibilities led to numerous avant-garde movements in the
arts. .... as one of the most problematical works of modern times." In
1934 AndrT Breton ....
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Fritz Lang
.... Hochschule Wien (Vienna's College of Technical Sciences of the Academy of Graphic
Arts). .... While in Paris he made only one French film, "Liliom" (
1934). ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... White (1871-1925), Edward Steichen (1879-1973), Gertrude Käsebier (1852-
1934) and others to .... The combination of the other
arts with photography was fortuitous. ....
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