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  • appear distorted. There are several variants of the Orbison illusion. The illusion ... first published his findings in a 1939 issue of the American Journal of Psychology ...
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  • Op art, also known as optical art, is used to describe some paintings ... "Optical Art is a method of painting concerning the interaction ...
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  • is the artistic technique of forcing the audience to see ... by Victor Shklovsky (or Shklovskij), one of the leading figures of the ...
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  • A student of Paul Hindemith, Etler is noted for his highly rhythmic ... from major orchestras and a number of these works were premiered ...
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  • [[Image:Grid illusion.svg|thumb|200px|right|An example of the scintillating ... A grid illusion is any kind of grid that deceives a person's ...
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  • is widely considered to be one of the great masters of the Japanese ... Sharaku left a large number of masterpieces, but the dates of his ...
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  • Zeami’s Noh dramas and his theory of art were influenced by Renga ... Zeami’s theory of art is unusual. In Europe a treatise like Fūshi ...
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  • ===Theory of art=== in two more books, Feeling and Form: A Theory of Art (1953) and Problems of ...
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  • "Art for art's sake" is the usual English rendition ... The concept was adopted by a number of French, British and American ...
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  • and an influential figure on matters of political and social policy ... Bosanquet’s major works include A History of Aesthetic (1892), The ...
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  • ) (c. 344 - 406), a celebrated painter of ancient China, is regarded ... ==Theory of art== Gu’s theoretical works, which included Painting ...
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  • sculptor and photographer. He was one of the founders of constructivism ... Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist ...
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  • Philodemus of Gadara (c. 110 B.C.E. – c.35 B.C.E.) was an Epicurean ... Thirty-six of his books were preserved when Mt. Vesuvius erupted in ...
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  • painter who was called the "Father of Impressionism" ... and his contribution to the formation of the genre's style, practices ...
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  • He was a co-founder of the World Zionist Organization together with ... As a social critic, he wrote a number of controversial books, including ...
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  • June 14, 1970), a Polish philosopher and one of the most important philosophers ... Structure of Paintings: A Sketch of the Theory of Art), Rozprawy Wydziału ...
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  • philosopher who taught at the University of Graz from 1878 until his death ... to psychology, epistemology, value theory, ethics, probability theory ...
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  • known as an early promoter and popularizer of Charles Darwin's evolutionary ... As a professor of comparative anatomy at the University of Jena, Haeckel ...
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  • and an early pioneer in the use of psychoanalysis with children ... and opened a private practice. At the age of 40 he married Libusa Deutsch ...
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  • important contributions are the founding of Moscow State University, the ... Lomonosov was born in the village of Denisovka (the name of which ...
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