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Articles 271 - 300 of 453
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
The Day I Chose Buddhism Over Baseball, Jared Buchholz
Clutch Of The Sea, Reilly Mahan
This Isn't The Ball Cinderella, Ben Gamble
Questions I Have About Baby Corn (Yes, The Prematurely Plucked Vegetable), Eleanor Hewett
Questions I Have About Baby Corn (Yes, The Prematurely Plucked Vegetable), Eleanor Hewett
The Echo
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Big Brother, Meg Gillogly
Victorian Counter-Worlds And The Uncanny: The Fantasy Illustrations Of Walter Crane And Arthur Rackham, Amzie A. Dunekacke
Victorian Counter-Worlds And The Uncanny: The Fantasy Illustrations Of Walter Crane And Arthur Rackham, Amzie A. Dunekacke
UCARE Research Products
I will prepare an in-depth examination of the different, often opposing ways illustrators Walter Crane and Arthur Rackham portray elements of fantasy in their fairy tale illustrations. Fantasy in fairy tales became very popular during the “Golden Age of Illustration” in Britain, which lasted from the mid nineteenth century until the First World War. Fantasy served as a form of escapism from the rigidity of Victorian society and the increasingly industrialized culture. In my examination, I will focus on how Crane and Rackham’s separate styles use or abandon elements of fantasy such as the horrific and grotesque, anthropomorphism of animals …
Threshold, Sarah Luke
Cold Coffee, Reilly Mahan
The Space Between, Alicia Pitts
The Fields That Bind, Caroline Anderson
Ekphrastic. Lavender Misty (1950). Artist: Jackson Pollock, Erin Mellor
Ekphrastic. Lavender Misty (1950). Artist: Jackson Pollock, Erin Mellor
The Echo
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Ten Things I Know As Of Thursday, January 21st, 2016 At 8:02 Pm, Jake Crouse
Ten Things I Know As Of Thursday, January 21st, 2016 At 8:02 Pm, Jake Crouse
The Echo
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Swamp Rabbit Collection, Hayden Cox
Mountains, Britt Viergever
Bruises, Taylor Kinsley
Anywhere, Lizzy Coyle
Home, Addison Tapp
Picnic Day, Maddie Allums
I Feel Time As Hues Branded Behind My Eyes, Emily Matthews
I Feel Time As Hues Branded Behind My Eyes, Emily Matthews
The Echo
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Traveling Leaves, Sarah Luke
Brooding Rebel, Sam Person
Twiggy, Emily Matthews
Audrey, Aaron Navarro
Fading, Corrine Helman
The Feminine Mystique, Sawyer Martin
Gilded Genie, Sawyer Martin
Bad Dream, Lauren Zimmerman