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Art in Dispute

Author : Wietse de Boer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 30,52 MB
Release : 2021-11-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004472231

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A re-examinination of the Catholic Church’s response to Reformation-era iconoclasm by reconstructing debates about sacred images held in the fifteen years preceding the Council of Trent’s image decree (1563). The volume contains editions and translations of the original texts.

Art in Dispute

Author : Beaverbrook Art Gallery
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 45,64 MB
Release : 2005
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Grounds of Dispute

Author : John Tagg
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 12,39 MB
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780816621316

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Van Gogh

Author : Vincent van Gogh
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 36,38 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN :

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Vincent van Gogh found tranquility and stimulation in the landscape about him, and in his paintings of fields and meadows he sought to represent eternal truths about humanity and nature. The challenges of depicting fields provide keys to understanding the development of Van Gogh's unique creative process. This book was published to accompany the Toledo showing of the exhibition VAN GOGH: FIELDS, February 23-May 18, 2003. The exhibition brought together 27 selections of the artist's landscapes from each phase of his short, intense career.

Modernism in Dispute

Author : John Harris
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 28,80 MB
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300055221

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This volume is part of a four-volume series about art and its interpretation in the 19th and 20th centuries. The books provide an introduction to modern European and American art and criticism that should be valuable both to students and to the general reader.

Alternatives to Litigation

Author : Andrea Doneff
Publisher : Aspen Publishing
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 48,84 MB
Release : 2014-07-17
Category : Law
ISBN : 163281403X

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Alternatives to Litigation was first published in 1993 when alternate dispute resolution practice was in its infancy. Now in its Third Edition, this book reflects the growth in this field and also the growing interest and in some states mandatory use of ADR. Authors Andrea Doneff and Abraham Ordover explore key concepts and terms, and address practical how-to issues that all attorneys need to recognize and master regardless of their field of expertise. Alternatives to Litigation includes appendices providing sample agreements, checklists, a model standard of conduct, commentary on ethical issues and other useful resources.

The Image in Dispute

Author : Dudley Andrew
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 20,24 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780292704763

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Photography, cinema, and video have irrevocably changed the ways in which we view and interpret images. Indeed, the mechanical reproduction of images was a central preoccupation of twentieth-century philosopher Walter Benjamin, who recognized that film would become a vehicle not only for the entertainment of the masses but also for consumerism and even communism and fascism. In this volume, experts in film studies and art history take up the debate, begun by Benjamin, about the power and scope of the image in a secular age. Part I aims to bring Benjamin's concerns to life in essays that evoke specific aspects and moments of the visual culture he would have known. Part II focuses on precise instances of friction within the traditional arts brought on by this century's changes in the value and mission of images. Part III goes straight to the image technologies themselves—photography, cinema, and video—to isolate distinctive features of the visual cultures they help constitute. As we advance into the postmodern era, in which images play an ever more central role in conveying perceptions and information, this anthology provides a crucial context for understanding the apparently irreversible shift from words to images that characterized the modernist period. It will be important reading for everyone in cultural studies, film and media studies, and art history.

Definitions of Art

Author : Stephen Davies
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 14,90 MB
Release : 2018-08-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 1501721186

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In the last thirty years, work in analytic philosophy of art has flourished, and it has given rise to considerably controversy. Stephen Davies describes and analyzes the definition of art as it has been discussed in Anglo-American philosophy during this period and, in the process, introduces his own perspective on ways in which we should reorient our thinking.Davies conceives of the debate as revealing two basic, conflicting approaches—the functional and the procedural—to the questions of whether art can be defined, and if so, how. As the author sees it, the functionalist believes that an object is a work of art only if it performs a particular function (usually, that of providing a rewarding aesthetic experience). By contrast the proceduralist believes that something is an artwork only if it has been created according to certain rules and procedures. Davies attempts to demonstrate the fruitfulness of viewing the debate in terms of this framework, and he develops new arguments against both points of view—although he is more critical of functional than of procedural definitions.Because it has generated so much of the recent literature, Davies starts his analysis with a discussion of Morris Weitz's germinal paper, "The Role of Theory in Aesthetics." He goes on to examine other important works by Arthur Danto, George Dickie, and Ben Tilghman and develops in his critiques original arguments on such matters of the artificiality of artworks and the relevance of artists' intentions.

The Art of Advocacy in International Arbitration

Author : R. Doak Bishop
Publisher : Juris Publishing, Inc.
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 48,63 MB
Release : 2010-05-01
Category : Arbitration (International law)
ISBN : 1933833610

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Written by today’s leading arbitrators and counsel, this remarkably candid guide provides insight into the practitioner’s approach, conduct, style, and techniques that have proven most effective. While the facts and the law are fundamental, a successful outcome is the product of painstaking document review, witness interviews, legal research, strategizing and focusing the case, and developing compelling written and oral presentations. How to properly perform these tasks is the subject of this book. And where the first edition focused mainly on the cultural differences in advocacy performed in various regions of the world, this new edition expands on this theme by addressing each functional aspect of an international arbitration and the techniques that have been developed for good written and oral advocacy. Intended to assist both the novice in learning the techniques of advocacy, and the experienced advocate in improving his skills, this is an essential reference.