10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CEROPLASTICS»
Découvrez l'usage de
ceroplastics dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
ceroplastics et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Popularizing National Pasts: 1800 to the Present
Additionally, ceroplastics and the panorama puncture some binaries between '
high' and 'low' cultures, and between traditional and modern forms of spectacle
and entertainment. Of the two forms, ceroplastics was the most firmly established
in ...
Stefan Berger, Chris Lorenz, Billie Melman, 2012
2
Models: The Third Dimension of Science
As successors to the Florentine masterpieces and contemporaries of
dermatological moulages (Mazzolini, Schnalke, this volume), they appear briefly
in histories of anatomical ceroplastics and descriptions of collections (e.g., Pyke
1973, 162; ...
Soraya de Chadarevian, Nick Hopwood, 2004
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The Archaeology of Beekeeping
Ceroplastics is the term used for the art of wax modelling, and the First
International Congress on Ceroplastics in Science and the Arts in 197561
opened our eyes to the wide range of examples of these products that survive
from earlier ...
The artists of the Middle Ages employed ceroplastics, but only during the
Renaissance, especially at Florence, did this art reach any height. In the
seventeenth century it entered into practical channels, and was first applied to the
purpose of ...
Indian influences were reflected not only in written sources, coinage, architecture,
monumental painting but also in the popular art of ceroplastics — the making of
terra-cotta and wax figurines practised by the indigenous Bactrian population.
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Phantasmagoria: Spirit Visions, Metaphors, and Media Into ...
Madame Tussaud, to his studio, where he began teaching her his art of
waxworks, then called with a flourish of learning, ceroplastics. Curtius was also
one of the earliest entrepreneurs in the business of commercial, popular visual
display.
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge ...
During the 14th and 15th centuries, the art of modelling in wax, or ceroplastics,
was much practised, especially in Italy and in Germany, by many of the first artists
, even Michael Angelo not excepted ; and many of their original works in wax are
...
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Latvian-English Dictionary
... cerinzars nm spray of lilac cerinziedi nm pl lilac blossoms cerkste nf aching
joints, arthritic pain cenne nfascarid cermets nm cermet cerrnju zales nfpl
anthelmintic cerrnüksa nfmountain ash ceturtdalgadsimts ceroplastika nf
ceroplastics cerot ...
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The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to ...
"La ceroplastics in Firenze nei secc. xv e xvi, e la famiglia Benintendi," Rivista d'
Arte 9 (1916), pp. 124-42. Mazzoni, Guido. Iboti delta SS. Annunziata in Firenze (
Florence, 1923), pp. 12-13. Bulman, Louisa M. "Artistic Patronage at SS.
Roberta Panzanelli, Eike D. Schmidt, Kenneth D. S. Lapatin, 2008
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Waxworks: A Cultural Obsession
this sense, photography, which immobilizes, is a two-dimensional equivalent of
ceroplastics. Like anthropomorphic wax figures, photographs of humans freeze
them thanatographically, as Dubois convincingly argues (162). Like wax figures ...