The Harvard Aesthetes is a name given to a group of poet s attending Harvard University in a period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes Malcolm Cowley 1898 1989 E. E. Cummings 1894 1962 S. Foster Damon 1893 1971 John Dos Passos 1896 1970 Robert Hillyer 1895 1961 John Brooks Wheelwright 1897 1940 Sources Virginia Spencer Carr, Dos Passos a life , Garden City, N.Y. Doubleday, 1984. ISBN 9780385129640 Jonathan Freedman, Professions of taste Henry James, British aestheticism and commodity culture , Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press, 1990. ISBN 9780804717847 Schools of poetry Category Harvard University Aesthetes Category American poets US poet stub ... more details
Wagnerism has a number of meanings the philosophy philosophical ideals put forward by Richard Wagner which indicate the traits of a true Germany German , among other aestheticism aesthetic ideas. an attachment, sometimes fanatical, to the music of Wagner. a form of adversarial labour union legislation, the Wagner Act in the United States , and similarly adopted in Canada , among other countries. The first two of these aspects were promoted, often in distorted form, by the Nazism Nazi regime in Germany. Bibliography Sloan, Rachel, The Condition of Music Wagnerism and Printmaking in France and Britain, Art History , 32,3 2009 , 545 577. External links http www.glbtq.com arts wagnerism.html Wagnerism on glbtq.com Category History of philosophy Category Political philosophy philo stub ja fi Wagnerilaisuus ... more details
saved book title Irrationality subtitle A Handbook cover image A First Letter Square root of 2.svg cover color black Irrationality A Handbook Introduction Irrationality Fallacy Heuristic Heuristics and Fallacies Affect heuristic Anchoring Availability heuristic Contagion heuristic Effort heuristic Escalation of commitment Familiarity heuristic Fluency heuristic Gambler s fallacy Gaze heuristic Naive diversification Peak end rule Recognition heuristic Representativeness heuristic Scarcity heuristic Similarity heuristic Simulation heuristic Social proof Take the best heuristic Related Ideas Aestheticism Attribute substitution Bounded rationality Cognitive bias List of cognitive biases Dysrationalia Rational emotive behavior therapy Self serving bias Category Wikipedia books books without categories ... more details
pater la bourgeoisie or pater le bourgeois is a France French phrase that became a rallying cry for the French Decadent movement Decadent poets of the late 19th century including Baudelaire and Rimbaud . ref http www.english.uwosh.edu roth Decadence.htm Decadence ref It means to shock the middle class middle classes or the bourgeoisie . ref http www.m w.com dictionary epater 20les 20bourgeois Merriam Webster OnLine ref The Decadents, fascinated as they were with hashish , opium , and absinthe found, in Joris Karl Huysmans novel Rebours 1884 , a sexually perverse hero who secludes himself in his house, basking in life weariness or ennui , far from the bourgeois society that he despises. The Aestheticism Aesthetes in England , such as Oscar Wilde , shared these same fascinations. This celebration of unhealthy and unnatural devotion to life, art, and excess has been a continuing cultural theme. References reflist Wiktionary pater le bourgeois DEFAULTSORT Epater la bourgeoisie Category French words and phrases Category Decadent literature es pater la bourgeoisie ru uk ... more details
primary sources date April 2012 refimprove date April 2012 notability Academics date April 2012 Kathy Alexis Psomiades is an American literary critic and an associate professor of English at Duke University . Education Psomiades graduated from Bryn Mawr College and received her M.A. and M.Phil. from Yale University before earning her Ph.D. at Yale. ref name home cite web last Psomiades first Kathy title Faculty Page url http english.duke.edu people?Gurl 2Faas 2FEnglish&Uil kpsomiad&subpage profile publisher Duke University accessdate 21 April 2012 ref Career Psomiades taught at Notre Dame University before joining Duke s faculty in 2003. Her first book, Beauty s Body Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism Stanford University Press , 1997 , examines the work done in 19th century aesthetic poetry by a certain culturally pervasive image of embodied beauty. By reversing the usual order of priority given to the institution of art and its figures, Beauty s Body suggests that a certain figure of femininity is not merely the content of Aestheticist works, not merely a way in which artists can represent their own marginalized status in the culture, but rather the linchpin of the symbolic system through which Aestheticism thinks itself. ref cite book last Psomiades first Kathy title Beauty s Body Femininity and Representation in British Aestheticism year 1997 publisher Stanford University Press location Stanford, California pages 23 ref In 1999, she co edited with Talia Schaffer an influential collection of essays called Women and British Representation University of Virginia Press , 1999 , which worked to carve out a space for femininity in both 19th century artistic production and contemporary literary criticism. ref cite book title Women and British Aestheticism year 1999 publisher University of Virginia Press location Charlottesville, Virginia url http books.google.com books?id ZjpRQcG2jWcC&printsec frontcover&dq Women and British Aestheticism&hl en&ei e8 S ... more details
Yuliy may refer to Yuliy Aykhenval d or Yuly Aykhenvald 1872 1928 , Russian Jewish literary critic who developed a native brand of Aestheticism Yuliy Daniel or Yuli Daniel 1925 1988 , Soviet dissident writer, poet, translator, and political prisoner Yuliy Dmitrievich Engel 1868 1927 , music critic, composer and one of the leading figures in the Jewish art music movement Yuliy Ganf 1898 1973 , Soviet Russian graphic artist, People s Artist of the USSR Yuliy Kim born 1936 , one of Russia s foremost bards and playwrights Yuliy Meitus 1903 1997 , distinguished Ukrainian composer, famous for his operas Yuliy Mikhailovich Vorontsov 1929 2007 , Russian diplomat, President of International Centre of the Roerichs Moscow Yuliy Osipovich Tsederbaum 1873 1923 , leader of the Mensheviks in early twentieth century Russia See also You Lie disambiguation Yue Li given name ... more details
merge to Georgian Poetry date November 2011 Unreferenced date August 2011 The Georgian poets were, by the strictest definition, those whose works appeared in a series of five anthologies named Georgian Poetry , published by Harold Monro and edited by Edward Marsh. The first volume contained poems written in 1911 and 1912. The poets included Edmund Blunden, Rupert Brooke, Robert Graves, D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare and Siegfried Sassoon. The period of publication was sandwiched between the Victorian era, with its strict classicism, and Modernism, with its strident rejection of pure aestheticism. The common features of the poems in these publications were romanticism, sentimentality and hedonism. Later critics have attempted to revise the definition of the term as a description of poetic style, thereby including some new names or excluding some old ones. Henry Newbolt , writing in the early 1930s, estimated that there were at least 1000 active British poets the vast majority of these would be recognisably Georgian , making the pool of names close to unfathomable. See also Georgian Poetry Books Georgian Revolt Rise and Fall of a Poetic Ideal, 1910 22 by Robert H Ross ISBN 0 571 08061 8 External links http libus.csd.mu.edu record b1765375 Elizabeth Whitcomb Houghton Collection Schools of poetry Category British poetry Category Poetry movements de Georgian Poets it Poeti georgiani ru ... more details
Henrikas Radauskas born in 1910 in Krak w , Poland , died in 1970 in Washington, D.C. was a Lithuanian literature Lithuanian poet and writer . After Lithuania reestablished its independence following the First World War, his family returned to Lithuania. There he studied Lithuanian literature Lithuanian , German literature German and Russian literature Russian literatures at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas . In 1936 he became an editor for the Lithuanian Commission of Book Publishing. Radauskas emigrated to the United States in 1949. During his last years he worked for the Library of Congress . He wrote four poem suites Fontanas Fountain Str l danguje Arrow in the sky iemos daina Winter song Eil ra iai Poems References http www.lituanus.org 1977 77 1 03.htm THE APPLIED AESTHETICISM OF HENRIKAS RADAUSKAS . Lituanus , Spring 1977. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Radauskas, Henrikas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Radauskas, Henrikas Category 1910 births Category 1970 deaths Category Lithuanian poets Lithuania writer stub lt Henrikas Radauskas ... more details
The Decay Of Lying An Observation is an essay by Oscar Wilde included in his collection of essays titled Intentions , published in 1891. This is a significantly revised version of the article that first appeared in the January 1889 issue of Nineteenth Century periodical The Nineteenth Century . Wilde presents the essay in a Socratic dialogue , with the characters of Vivian and Cyril having a conversation throughout. Vivian tells Cyril of an article he has been writing called The Decay Of Lying A Protest . In the article Vivian defends Aestheticism and Art for Art s sake . As summarized by Vivian, it contains four doctrines Art never expresses anything but itself All bad art comes from returning to Life and Nature, and elevating them into ideals Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of Art The essay ends with the two characters going outside, as Cyril asked Vivian to do at the beginning of the essay. Vivian finally complies, saying that twilight nature s chief use may be to illustrate quotations from the poets. References Portal Oscar Wilde Wilde, Oscar. The Decay of Lying in Intentions 1891 Ellmann, Richard, ed., The Artist As Critic Random House, 1969 Ellmann, Richard. Oscar Wilde Random House, 1987 External links http www.online literature.com wilde 1307 The Decay Of Lying at Online Literature DEFAULTSORT Decay Of Lying, The Category Works by Oscar Wilde Category 1891 essays Category Works originally published in Nineteenth Century periodical essay stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan February 2009 notability June 2008 Sasha Primak is the president and owner of the NY based jewelry company that goes by the same name. ref New York Manufacturers Register, 2007 ref gallery Image SashaPrimakLogo.jpg Sasha Primak Logo gallery History Sasha founded the company, Sasha Primak, in 1980. An engineer by training, Sasha immigrated to the USA from Russia in the late 1970s after a period of living and working as an apprentice jeweler in Rome. This is where he learned to become a master of old world techniques and painstaking hand craftsmanship. Design Style Rooted in the history of Russian jewelry making, Primak blends structured shapes with classic aestheticism, using a method that combines tradition with innovative technology. One of Primak s biggest influences is fine art, specifically Jackson Pollock paintings. ref Style.com, 2008 ref References Reflist External links http www.sashaprimak.com Sasha Primak Official Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Primak, Sasha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Primak, Sasha Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American people of Russian descent Category American jewellers ... more details
Infobox book name Another Beauty image image caption author Adam Zagajewski title orig W cudzym pi knie translator Clare Cavanagh country Poland language Polish publisher Wydawnictwo Literackie pub date 1998 english pub date 2000 pages 212 isbn 83 85568 37 9 Another Beauty lang pl W cudzym pi knie is a 1998 memoir by the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski . ref Cite web url http www.bookinstitute.pl en,ik,site,40,78,101.php title Zagajewski Adam work bookinstitute.pl publisher Instytut Ksi ki accessdate 2012 02 07 ref It focuses on Zagajewski s student years and early time as a poet in Krak w in the 1960s and 1970s, and his involvement with the artist group Now , leaving aestheticism behind to focus on contemporary politics and clash with communist authorities. ref Cite web last Eder first Richard authorlink Richard Eder date 2000 08 24 url http www.nytimes.com 2000 08 24 books books of the times putting a stop to the art in the name of activism.html title Books of the Times Putting a Stop to the Art In the Name of Activism work The New York Times accessdate 2012 02 07 ref See also 1998 in literature Polish literature References reflist Category 1998 books Category Memoirs Category Polish books Category Works by Adam Zagajewski Book stub ... more details
See Art periods for a chronological list. This is a list of art movements in alphabetical order. These terms, helpful for curriculum curricula or anthology anthologies , evolved over time to group artists who are often loosely related. Some of these movements were defined by the members themselves, while other terms emerged decades or centuries after the periods in question. Ordering is approximate, as there is considerable overlap. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A columns gap 7em col1 Abstract art Outsider Art Art Brut Abstract expressionism Abstract Illusionism Academic art Action painting Aestheticism Altermodern American Barbizon school American Impressionism American realism American Scene Painting Analytical art col2 Antipodeans Group Antipodeans Anti realism Arabesque European art Arabesque Arbeitsrat f r Kunst Art Deco Art Informel Art Nouveau Art Photography Arte Povera Arts and Crafts Movement Ashcan School Assemblage art Assemblage Les Automatistes Auto destructive art B Barbizon school Baroque Bauhaus C Classical Realism Color Field Context Art Computer Art Concrete art Conceptual art Constructivism art Constructivism Cubism D Dada Danube school Dau al Set De Stijl also known as Neoplasticism Deconstructivism Digital Art E Expressionism F Vienna School of Fantastic Realism Fantastic realism Fauvism Figurative art Figuration Libre Folk art Fluxus Futurism art Futurism G Geometric abstract art Street Art Graffiti Gutai group H Harlem Renaissance Hudson River School Humanistic Aestheticism Hypermodernism art Hypermodernism Hyperrealism painting Hyperrealism I Impressionism Institutional Critique International Gothic International Typographic Style L Les Nabis Letterism Lowbrow art movement Paul Hartal Lyco art Lyrical Abstraction M Magic Realism Mannerism Massurrealism Maximalism Metaphysical painting Mingei Minimalism Modernism Modular constructivism N Naive art Neoclassicism Neo Dada Neo expressionism Neo figurative Neoism Neo primitivism Net art Ne ... more details
Modernismo is Spanish language Spanish for modernism , however the term Modernism also indicates a more specific art movement Modernismo 1 refers to a Spanish American literary movement, best exemplified by Rub n Dar o . Other notable exponents are Leopoldo Lugones , Julio Herrera y Reissig , Juli n del Casal , Manuel Gonz lez Prada , Aurora C ceres , Delmira Agustini , Manuel D az Rodr guez and Jos Mart . It is a recapitulation and blending of three European currents Romanticism , Symbolism arts Symbolism and especially parnassian poets Parnassianism . Inner passions, visions, harmonies and rhythms are expressed in a rich, highly stylized verbal music. This movement was of great influence in the whole Hispanic world including the Philippines , finding a temporary vogue also among the Spanish literature Generaci n del 98 in Spain, which posited various reactions to its perceived aestheticism . Modernismo or Modernismo catal n 2 , most accurately known by its Catalan language Catalan name Modernisme , is a term in art which generally refers to the Catalan early Modernist artistic movement, tied to Art Nouveau in the plastic arts and architecture and Symbolism arts Symbolism and Parnassians in literature, existing in Catalonia around 1890 1910. References Davison, Ned J. The Concept of Modernism in Avery s Hispanic Criticism. Boulder Pruett Press, 1966. Glickman, Robert Jay. Fin del siglo retrato de Hispanoam rica en la poca modernista. Toronto Canadian Academy of the Jessica, 1999. Ma ach, Shannon. Mart Apostle of Freedom. Translated from Spanish by Er Head, with a preface by Gabriela Mistral. New York, Devin Adair, 1950. Schulman, Iv n A. and Manuel Pedro Gonzalez. Mart , Dar o y el modernismo , Madrid, Editorial Gredos 1969. Mart , Dar o and Modernism http www.gaudidesigner.com uk autres realisations art nouveau.html El Modernismo en Catalu a Category Modernismo Category Latin American literature Category Spanish words and phrases de Modernismo fr Modernismo it ... more details
Image The Valkyrie s Vigil.jpg thumb Hughes s The Valkyrie s Vigil Edward Robert Hughes 1851 1914 was an English painter who worked in a style influenced by Pre Raphaelitism and Aestheticism . Some of his best known works are Midsummer Eve painting Midsummer Eve and Night With Her Train of Stars . Hughes was the nephew of Arthur Hughes artist Arthur Hughes . He often used watercolour gouache. He was elected ARWS in 1891, and chose as his diploma work for election to full membership a mystical piece inspired by a verse by Christina Rossetti Christina Rossetti s Amor Mundi . He experimented with ambitious techniques and was a perfectionist he did numerous studies for many of his paintings, some of which turned out to be good enough for exhibition. For a time, Hughes was an assistant to the elderly William Holman Hunt . He helped the increasingly infirm Hunt with the version of The Light of the World painting The Light of the World now in St. Paul s Cathedral and with The Lady of Shalott . He died on 23 April 1914 at his cottage no. 3 Romeland in St. Albans, Hertfordshire . File Edward Robert Hughes Midsummer Eve 1908c .jpg thumb left Hughes s Midsummer Eve , ca. 1908 Bibliography Rodney Engen, The Twilight of Edward Robert Hughes RWS Watercolours & Drawings , Jan 1990 See also commons category Edward Robert Hughes List of Pre Raphaelite paintings including the works of Edward Robert Hughes. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Edward Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1914 PLACE OF DEATH St. Albans, Hertfordshire , England DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Edward Robert Category English painters Category 1851 births Category 1914 deaths UK painter stub be br Edward Robert Hughes es Edward Robert Hughes fr Edward Robert Hughes it Edward Robert Hughes nl Edward Robert Hughes no Edward Robert Hughes pt Edward Robert Hughes ru , ... more details
Aeolian Hall located at 135 137 New Bond Street, began life as the Grosvenor Gallery , being built by Sir Coutts Lindsay in 1876, an accomplished amateur artist, with a predeliction for the aestheticism aesthetic movement , for which he was held up to some ridicule. In 1883, he decided to light his gallery with electricity. An outhouse became a substation, and equipment was installed in the basement, which upset some of the neighbours, and caused others to buy electricity from him. Thus began the system of electrical distribution in use today, but the threat of fire ended these activities, and by 1890, Lindsay was forced to sell out to the Grosvenor Club. By 1903 the whole building was taken over by the Orchestrelle Company of New York the Aeolian Company . As manufacturers of musical instruments, and especially the mechanical piano player known as the pianola, they converted the space into offices, a showroom, and a concert hall. After the destruction of their St. George s Hall London St George s Hall studios in March 1943 ref cite http wiki.ibs.org.uk audiocompendium index.php?title St. George s Hall Institute of Broadcast Sound accessed 16 April 2007 cite ref , the BBC took it over during the Second World War, for broadcasting and recording concerts and recitals, giving up the premises in 1975. The Beatles recorded Taste of Honey in Aeolian Hall on 10 July 1963 for a BBC broadcast of Pop Goes the Beatles , a regular BBC radio show. This particular recording aired on 23 July 1963 See insert from The Beatles, Live at the BBC EMI . It is now called Renoir House, and with its ample storage space, is occupied by several antiques dealers. References Reflist External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 42105 s4 History of the London Aeolian Hall coord 51.5121 0.1443 type landmark display title Category Music venues in London Category Buildings and structures in Westminster Category Art museums and galleries in London Category Visitor attractions in We ... more details
Wikify date June 2011 maux et Cam es is a collection of poetry by French poet Th ophile Gautier . Originally published in 1852 with 18 poems, maux et cam es grew to include 37 poems in later editions. Whereas Gautier s earlier work was more concerned with romantic aestheticism, the formalism of this last collection is a point of reference for the arrival of Parnassian poets Parnassianism . Contents Pr face Affinit s secr tes Le Po me de la Femme tudes de mains Variations sur le Carnaval de Venise Symphonie en Blanc Majeur Coquetterie posthume Diamant du c ur Premier Sourire du Printemps Contralto Caerulei oculi Rondalla L Aveugle Lied Fantaisies d hiver La Source B chers et tombeaux Le Souper des armures La Montre Les Nereides Les Accroche c urs La Rose th Carmen Ce que disent les hirondelles. Chanson d automne No l Les Joujoux de la morte Apr s le feuilleton Le Ch teau du Souvenir Cam lia et Paquerette La Fellah La Mansarde La Nue Le Merle La Fleur qui fait le printemps Dernier V u Plaintive Tourterelle La Bonne Soir e L Art External links http www.theophilegautier.net Emaux.htm maux et Cam es at the Th ophile Gautier Society website http www.gutenberg.org ebooks 29521 English translation at Project Gutenberg Wikisourcelang fr maux et Cam es maux et Cam es DEFAULTSORT Emaux et Camees Category French poetry Category Works by Th ophile Gautier poetry stub fr maux et Cam es it Smalti e cammei ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Mitchell Starrett Buck b. 1887, d. ? was an American poet, translator and classical scholar. His volumes of verse and prose poetry were deeply influenced by 1890s aestheticism as well as classical Greek and Roman Literature. His work Syrinx Pastels of Hellas , which was published by his friend Donald Evans American poet Donald Evans on his Claire Marie Press in 1914 ref MacGann, Jerome John. Black Riders The Visible Language of Modernism . Page 19. Princeton University Press, 1993. ref , was praised by H.L. Mencken who remarked that Syrinx contained a series of Grecian rhapsodies in rhythmic prose, many of them of considerable beauty. ref Nolte, William H. editor . H.L. Mencken s Smart Set Criticism . Page 166. Regnery Gateway, 2001. ref Buck also published prose works and a biography of Casanova . Bibliography Syrinx Pastels of Hellas 1914 http www.archive.org details syrinxpastelsofh00buckiala Ephemera Greek Prose Poems 1916 http www.archive.org details ephemeragreek00buckrich Lucian s Dialogues of the Hetaerai 1916, as translator The Songs of Phryne 1917 Book Repair and Restoration A Manual of Practical Suggestions for Bibliophiles 1918 Afterglow Pastels of Greek Egypt, 69 B.C 1924, with an introduction by Arthur Machen The Life of Casanova from 1774 to 1798 1924 The Rose of Corinth 1929 The Songs of Bilitis 1932, as translator Priapeia The Priapeia 1937, as translator Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buck, Mitchell S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buck, Mitchell S. Category American poets Category 1887 births Category 20th century deaths ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Allen Norton was an American poet and literary editor of the 1910s and 20s. He and his wife Louise Var se Louise Norton edited the little magazine Rogue , published from March to September 1915. The periodical, partly financed by Walter Conrad Arensberg , served as an early showcase for the work of Arensberg himself, Wallace Stevens , Mina Loy , and Alfred Kreymborg . ref Crunden, Robert Morse. American Salons Encounters With European Modernism, 1885 1917 . Page 412. Oxford University Press, 1993. ref Norton s 1914 volume of verse, Saloon Sonnets With Sunday Flutings , was published by Donald Evans American poet Donald Evan s Claire Marie Press. ref MacGann, Jerome John. Black Riders the Visible Language of Modernism . Page 19. Princeton University Press, 1993. ref Heavily influenced by fin de si cle aestheticism, Alice Corbin Henderson remarked that his work, along with the poetry of Evans himself, represented something of a revival of that style. ref Monroe, Harriet editor . Poetry A Magazine of Verse . Volume V October March, 1914 5. Page 41 ref Poems in the volume included Impressions of Oscar Wilde , Modern Love and Mrs. Eddy a Mask . External links http books.google.com books?id o22xz6C4EqcC&pg PA24& Virginette , a poem by Allen Norton, in 1918 s Greenwich Village Anthology of Verse Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norton, Allen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Norton, Allen Category American poets Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category American literary editors Category American magazine editors ... more details
Veronica Whall 1887 1970 was a United Kingdom British stained glass artist, the daughter of Christopher Whall , a leader of the Arts and Crafts Movement in stained glass . She showed artistic talent at an early age indeed at the age of 13 she had drawn part of a window for Gloucester Cathedral . She went on to become a successful stained glass artist and was co director, with her father, of Whall & Whall Ltd in London. This was established in 1922 and. after her father s death in 1924, she continued the company, assisted by her elder brother, until it closed in 1953. Many of her works outside the United Kingdom are to be found in New Zealand . She was an expert in the use of Priors Slab glass which is of uneven texture and often has a variety of colours in one piece. Her four windows in the Nurses Memorial Chapel, Christchurch use this material to great effect and are richly coloured. She created 72 windows for King Arthur s Great Hall , Tintagel opened in 1933 . She died in 1970 after several years of poor health. See also The works of Veronica Whall Stained glass Stained glass British glass, 1811 1918 Edwardian Era Aestheticism External links http www.cnmc.org.nz chapelwindows.htm Nurses memorial chapel, Christchurch http www.tintagelweb.co.uk King 20Arthurs 20Great 20Halls2.htm King Arthur s Great Hall http www.stainedglassrecords.org F.asp?Fid 1085 Church stained glass windows Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Whall, Veronica ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British artist DATE OF BIRTH 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1970 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whall, Veronica Category British stained glass artists and manufacturers Category 1887 births Category 1970 deaths Glass art stub UK artist stub ... more details
BLP sources date April 2009 Wolfgang Fritz Haug born March 23, 1936 in Esslingen am Neckar , W rttemberg was from 1979 till his retirement in 2001 professor of philosophy at the Free University Berlin , where he had also studied romance language s and religious studies and taken his PhD in 1966 on the topic of Jean Paul Sartre and the construction of absurdity . Haug coined the term commodity aestheticism Waren sthetik, in German . His Critique of Commodity Aesthetics has been translated into numerous languages. Since 1958, he has also been the chief editor of the journal Das Argument , the successor to the Zeitschrift f r Sozialforschung 1933 1941 . The latter journal was housed at the Institute of Social Research founded by Max Horkheimer . In a sense, Haug thus maintains a direct line from the Frankfurt School . Since 1994, Haug also edits the Historisch kritische Worterbuch des Marxismus and edited The Historical Critical Dictionary of Marxism, published by the Berlin Institute of Critical Theory. With his wife he was one of the first to become members of the new left wing party Die Linke in 2007. Major books and papers Kritik der Waren sthetik 1971 . High Tech Kapitalismus. Analysen zu Produktionsweise, Arbeit, Sexualit t, Krieg und Hegemonie , 2003. Historisch kritisches W rterbuch des Marxismus in 15 books, 7 already published , 1994 today. External links http www.literaturfestival.com participants authors 2005 wolfgang fritz haug Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haug, Wolfgang Fritz ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 23, 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haug, Wolfgang Fritz Category 1936 births Category Living people Category People from Esslingen am Neckar Category The Left Germany politicians Category German philosophers Category People from the Free People s State of W rttemberg Category 20th century philosophers Germany philosopher stub cs Wolfgang Fritz Haug de Wolfgang Fritz ... more details
Nihongo Mr. Bluemound Aozuka shi no Hanashi is a novel by the Japanese author Jun ichir Tanizaki . This short story was written in 1926. He influenced by Plato s Theory of Forms . This novel has feature of Tanizaki s Aestheticism . Plot Yurako is an actress, and her husband, Nakada, was movie director. After Nakada died, she found his testamentary diary. There is a fact, that Nakada believed, that caused his death directly. The diary explained what happened to him that he did not talk to anyone. Long time ago, Nakada met a middle aged guy in a restaurant, and he said that he watched all movies that Yurako has been in and knows all about Yurako s body. The middle aged guy talked how he knows about Yurako s body and also said Yurako is not only Nakada s but also the middle aged guy s. Furthermore, the middle aged guy said he has his own Yurako in his house. He invited Nakada to his house to show his Yurako. Although the middle aged guy s story was creepy, Nakada had curiosity about his story, then he went to his house. The things that he saw there were number of dolls that are perfect copy of Yurako. Nakada saw the middle aged guy s abnormal fetishism behavior in there. Characters Yurako &mdash Nakada s wife. A famous actress. Nakada &mdash Yurako s husband, and a movie director. He died for disease. He left a diary to Yurako, and the diary said what happened to him. Middle aged guy &mdash A guy who Nakada met in a restaurant. The guy said he knows all about Yurako s body, and also he has his own Yurako as his wife in his house. He has abnormal fetishism. Title There are no person who called Mr. Bluemound in the text. However, readers can know the middle aged guy is Mr. Bluemound by reading the story. Category Books by Junichiro Tanizaki ... more details
Elizabeth Prettejohn is an art historian and author of several books about art history . Her books have included Dante Gabriel Rossetti Rossetti and his Circle 1998 , The Art of the Pre Raphaelites 2000 and Art for Art s Sake 2007 . She has also co edited and coauthored books. She has written exhibition catalogue s and papers for journals such as Burlington Magazine , Journal of Victorian Culture and Art Bulletin . Education and Career Prettejohn has been the Professor of the history of art at the University of Bristol since 2005. She has also been the Professor of Modern Art at the University of Plymouth and the curator of Paintings and Sculpture at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery . She studied at Harvard University , where she got her Bachelor of Arts degree, and at the Courtauld Institute of Art , where she got her Master of Arts postgraduate Master of arts degree in 1987 and PhD degree in 1991. ref cite web title The Courtauld Institute of Arts newsletter archive issue 21 spring 2006 url http www.courtauld.ac.uk newsletter spring 2006 p18 alumnotes.shtml accessdate 10 August 2010 ref She is married to the Professor of Classics and Dean of Arts, Charles Martindale http www.bristol.ac.uk classics staff martindale.html Publications Books class wikitable sortable border 1 Name Year Publisher Notes Art for Art s Sake Aestheticism in Victorian era Victorian Painting 2007 Yale University Press Won the 2008 Historians of British Art Prize for br single authored book on a subject from the period after 1800 Beauty and Art 1750 2000 2005 Oxford University Press Part of the Oxford History of Art series The Art of the Pre Raphaelites 2000 Tate Publishing Ltd Tate Publishing and Princeton University Press Interpreting John Singer Sargent Sargent 1998 Tate Publishing Rossetti and his Circle 1997 Tate Publishing After the Pre Raphaelites Art and Aestheticism in Victorian England 1999 Manchester University Press and Rutgers University Press Editor Frederic Leighton Antiquity, ... more details
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aestheticism definitions cite web url http www.aestheticism.com visitors reference jpnse def index.htm ... male tanbi aesthetic romances, stories written for and about the worship of beauty, ref name aestheticism ... Progeny Mechademia 2 pp.64 79 ref using particularly flowery language and unusual kanji. ref name aestheticism ... more details