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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Art And Androgyny: The Aerialist, Naomi Ritter
Art And Androgyny: The Aerialist, Naomi Ritter
Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Among the many circus performers who have fascinated writers and artists since Romanticism, the clown and the aerialist predominate. In the nineteenth century, the tightrope artiste inspired comparisons with the (self-styled) equally daring and equally craftsmanlike poet. The vertical metaphor suggested a vision of transcendent art that Romantics and their heirs claimed for themselves. In the twentieth century, vestiges of the same identification and transcendence remain, but a new sexual focus appears also. Two important texts by Cocteau and Thomas Mann, "Le Numero de Barbette" (1926) and Chapter 1 in Book III of Felix Krull ( 1951), show the aerial …
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 5, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 5, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 5 from May 1, 1989.
1989 Forces, Peggy Brown
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 4, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 4, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 4 dated April 1, 1989.
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 3, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 3, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." The issue of March 1, 1989 has a cover that parodies Time magazine.
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 2, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 2, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." This is issue No. 2 dated February 1, 1989.
Ancient Etruscan Metalsmiths: The Afterlife Mirrors Life, Dianne K. Debeixedon
Ancient Etruscan Metalsmiths: The Afterlife Mirrors Life, Dianne K. Debeixedon
Art Faculty Publications
(First Paragraph) Looking down the long corridors of time, the ancient Etruscans emerge as a powerful people whose economic and social development was founded on their metal industry. Over the centuries, however, the Etruscans were gradually absorbed into the Roman Empire and their language disappeared.
Brushing, 1989, Vol. 18, Rollins College Students
Brushing, 1989, Vol. 18, Rollins College Students
Brushing - Historical
The Brushing Literary and Art Journal is a student publication sponsored by the Rollins English Department that provides a space for undergraduates of Rollins College to showcase their creative works.
Growth Of An Artist, Grant Allan Kniffen
Growth Of An Artist, Grant Allan Kniffen
Theses
One ' s growth as an artist is influenced by many things. Upbringing, values , experience and skill development are among those influences. They combine to shape and mold the identity of the artist . This gradual shaping of the artist's identity eventually results in what is termed a mature style.
This Masters Exhibition is the culminating product of graduate studies in art. The accompanying thesis discusses the artist ' s growth and development.
Parnassus 1989
Parnassus
The 1989 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 1, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 1, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
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Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization at RISD that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 1 dated January 1, 1989.