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Emmanouilidis, Zoë (author)
This thesis conducts a comparative analysis of Michelangelo and Bernini's sculptures, urban planning works, and architectural works. Contrasts emerge in their interpretations: Michelangelo's David embodies Renaissance ideals of perfection, while Bernini’s David exudes baroque dynamism. Both artists drew inspiration from Greek sculptures;...
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de Kooker, Rens (author)
This thesis looks into Michel de Klerk his work and the influence his travel to Scandinavia had on his work. The inspiration that the Palads hotel had on his work, is a broadly accepted theory. What other possible influences are visible are discussed in this thesis.<br/><br/>To determine the influence his travel had, this thesis looks into...
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de Bok, Coco (author)
This thesis delves into the intricate relationship between art and propaganda in Soviet Russia. Placing art in her historical context. This thesis analyzes the key art movements within Russian Avant-Garde; Russian Futurism and Constructivism, as well as prominent propaganda Figures like Vladimir Mayakovsky and Gustav Klutsis. By examining the...
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Schuuring, Maxime (author)
This study delves into the portrayal of women in Impressionist paintings, focusing on the nuanced perspectives and differences derived from the female and male gaze. Through a comparative study of works by Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Piere-Auguste Renoir and Édouart Manet, this thesis elucidates the distinct artistic interpretations and...
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Mosayebi, Puria (author)
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Jacobs, Farrah (author)
The allure of ancient Egypt has captivated minds for centuries, inspiring fascination with its rich traditions, remarkable architecture, and captivating art. The campaign led by Napoleon Bonaparte to Egypt in the late 18th century marked a pivotal moment in Western engagement with ancient Egypt. Prior to Napoleon's campaign, European knowledge...
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Özcan, Sara (author)
The 1,500-year-old Hagia Sophia has undergone a long historical process of changes during three important periods. During the Roman Empire, Hagia Sophia was a Catholic church. During the Byzantine Empire, it was an Orthodox cathedral and under the Ottoman Empire Hagia Sophia was a mosque. (Mark &amp; Cakmak, 1992) The structure has undergone...
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Kaniewski, Szymon (author)
This thesis investigates the practice and theory of Unism, art theory developed by Polish avant- garde painter Władysław Strzemiński and his wife, sculptor and designer Katarzyna Kobro. Artists who initialy worked under the influence of Russian Constructivism and Suprematism of Kazmir Malevich, along with the creation of Unism gained...
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Kloosterziel, Anniek (author)
This thesis contains case studies of architect-duo’s Alvar and Aino Aalto, Charlotte Perriand and Le Corbusier, and Charles and Ray Eames, that will be used to find out why they designed furniture as architects. This will give more explanation on why an architect would or should design furniture. The thesis shows that the architects have...
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Kremer, Marc (author)
Exploration of the emergence of grids in Scandinavia, by gathering, compiling and comparing relevant information and supply a new broader understanding in the topic.
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van der Eng, Tijs (author)
Ukiyo-e or “pictures of the floating world” is the woodblock printing tradition which dominated the Japanese art world throughout the Edo period in imperial Japan from the start of the 17th century until deep into the 19th century. The Ukiyo-e are generally characterized by its vibrant colours, dynamic compositions and depiction of everyday life...
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Salters, Maaike (author)
Patterns in the universe have been proven enormously important. Moreover, it has been observed to be a method of survival by many organisms in nature. Later, people used this knowledge for ornamental and decorative purposes. It was extensively employed during the Byzantine era to aesthetically support, enhance, or incorporate mosaic scenes and...
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Kerekes, Bálint (author)
This paper is an investigation into the role axonometry holds in architectural representation. As Stan Allen describes, there is something pervasive in how axonometries can be filtered though literally any kind of reference – this essay is an attempt to trace them back in history to their origins. In order to reveal the ideas they stem from,...
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Moskal, Marianna (author)
Tracing M. C. Escher’s creations chronologically, one can see how the observational sketches of Italian cities and landscapes that he made in his youth became the basis and reference for most of the works he created later in life. Escher used those images he memorised and sketched out to create his so-called mindscapes, which are the dreamlike...
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Znamenskaya, Nadja (author)
This paper examines how nationalist sentiments are differently manifested in the works of Alphonse Mucha and Viktor Vasnetsov. In order to understand the nature of these sentiments, the biographies of the painters and the socio-political circumstances of their relative homelands are considered. Additionally three works from each painter are...
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Kleiner, Anna-Lena (author)
The following paper will elaborate on the basis of the memorial by Rachel Whiteread in Vienna, Austria and the memorial by Peter Eisenman in Berlin, Germany the meaning and position of memorials within the field of art. It will analyze the interplay between the memorials and their surroundings and the influence they had and still have among...
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El Barazi, Taha (author)
This paper examines the conditions of Contemporary art production in Lebanon, triggered by two distinct historical events: firstly, the Civil War that spanned from 1975 till 1990, and secondly the October 2019 revolution. These events act as catalysts for art production, inspiring generations of artists, creatives, and thinkers, allowing them to...
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Teodorczyk, Bartosz (author)
Predominantly visual culture of 21st century – magazines, websites, and especially social media makes an image more powerful than ever in history. Therefore, visual artists such as photographers have an extraordinary ability to decide what will be shown to the public and remain in the memory of thousands of people. To be a great professional...
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Steevensz, Levi (author)
The dissertation Drifting into a night sky explores the influence of the Japanese woodcut art Ukiyo-E on the latter part of Van Gogh’s artistry, specifically his time at the Saint-Paul asylum. The thesis begins by examining the key characteristics of the Ukiyo-E movement and follows by exploring Van Gogh’s Japonism, to explain what principles of...
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Naaktgeboren, Daphne (author)
The Italian Renaissance (c. 14th to 17th century) and the Dutch 17th century were both periods of prosperity. Not only in terms of wealth but also in culture, science and the arts. These eras form the base for a comparison between painters of both periods. Sofonisba Anguissola (c. 1532-1625) and Judith Leyster (1609-1660) were two well-known and...
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