10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CUBISTICALLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cubistically in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cubistically im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Appreciation: Painting, Poetry, and Prose
I said she used words cubistically, and that most people couldn't understand at all
. "That sounds rather silly to me. With lines and colors, one can make patterns,
but if one doesn't use words according to their meanings, they aren't words at all.
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art
... either photographically or in a painting, either cubistically or in Albertian
perspective, and so on. But in each case visually recognizing S in M is a matter of
getting information about S by way of the visual experience of M. “Pictures are
visual ...
Picasso once said that the Americans did not have the intellectual capacity to
paint cubistically. Bah! Hopper's realism has all the depth of cubism and a
primary focal point, counterbalanced by lesser focal points. He has full control
over the ...
4
F. Scott Fitzgerald in Context
8 As Fitzgerald was working to shape his novel cubistically, both he and Perkins
questioned his characterization of Gatsby. Perkins saw Gatsby as too unrealized
because he seemed “older” than he was and the source of his wealth remained ...
5
The B Word: Bisexuality in Contemporary Film and Television
she is roused from sleep, Rita is shown in repose alongside Betty with their faces
cubistically merged a la Persona, suggesting the transformative effect of her
passing. In terms of casting and star-making opportunities, racial minority status
is ...
6
The Colossus of Maroussi (Second Edition)
The houses are even more cubistically arranged than at Poros. Aesthetically it is
perfect, the very epitome of that flawless anarchy which supersedes, because it
includes and goes beyond, all the formal arrangements of the imagination.
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The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, ...
Acoustic man experiences life simultaneously rather than sequentially, and sees
the world more cubistically with competing aspects in the same single frame.
Word-of-mouth favors communication in time across generations, and hence ...
Rita Watson, Menahem Blondheim, 2008
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The Lives, Loves, and Art of Arthur B. Davies
Davies ultimately produced thirteen panels, all of which contained seated or
standing figures cubistically conceived and painted in a monochromatic color
scheme of tans and browns. The figures' heads were the most realistic elements,
while ...
Bennard B. Perlman, Arthur Bowen Davies, 1998
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Chestnuts of Yesteryear: A Jewish Odyssey
Fishl's examination was of special quality: it was not one of those looks directed
by the puffed-up artists of today, avid to "improve" on nature or deconstruct it
cubistically as they see fit; nor was it a mocking gaze, like that of the bath
attendant, ...
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Marxism and Modernism: An Historical Study of Lukács, ...
At the same time, the individual temporal moment, the point at which the
cubistically interfaced views clash, is radically historicized and relativized; Brecht
clearly intends here to reorient, to "functionally transform," the tendency in much
prewar ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CUBISTICALLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cubistically im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'A Rite' powerfully reveals fragility of Stravinsky's work
... Anne Bogart, who heads the SITI theater troupe, was to carry on where Stravinsky left off, but with Stravinsky's score cubistically cut up. «Los Angeles Times, Mär 15»
A False Sense of Security and Vivid Views of the World
Odder still is that an earlier, much more Cubistically polite—though intensely hued—painting, "Big Bird Flying Over the City" (1951), packs more ... «Wall Street Journal, Sep 14»
Beyond the Sea
The houses are even more cubistically arranged than at Poros. Aesthetically it is perfect, the very epitome of that flawless anarchy which ... «New York Times, Mär 14»
Weekend Humor: Hipster Extraordinaire Trent Janssen Releases …
Weekend Humor: Hipster Extraordinaire Trent Janssen Releases Picasso Instagram Extension; Renders All Images Cubistically. by Julius ... «The Phoblographer, Mär 13»
An Armory Show Homage to Duchamp
In 75 Years Later Revisited, his reprise of a theme he first explored in 1988, Larry Rivers set his real-life lover, Daria Deshuk, in a cubistically ... «The Sag Harbor Express, Mär 13»
James Gray and the Collapse of “the Middle” in Cinema
... in Gray's last film, “Two Lovers,” delivers one of the great modern performances: his stolid mask of pain seems to shatter cubistically into antic ... «New Yorker, Dez 12»
“Bernie” in the Heart of Texas
Linklater is reticent about probing too deep into Bernie's past, into his private life; he constructs him cubistically from pieces provided in ... «New Yorker, Apr 12»
America Eats Tavern (Full Review)
A delicate square of cod is set in a cubistically rendered clam chowder. A version of eggs Benedict swaps buttered toast for house-made ... «Washingtonian.com, Nov 11»
Balanchine Black & White, Lincoln Center, New York
So he filled space with micro-steps – each move broken down cubistically to its component parts. You notice not the leg, but the ankle, then the ... «Financial Times, Sep 11»
Phenomenal dancing
... is at the heart of the American version of modernism: trying to see everything at once, Cubistically, with feeling but without sentimentality. «Bay Area Reporter, Mär 11»