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      Economic History, Art History, Social History, Craft Guilds in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
The name Cobenzl belongs to the most notable family from Gorizia in the modern age Europe; yet its story has remained largely untold. The Cobenzls played a considerable role in the Central European region for three centuries, with many... more
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      History, Diplomatic History, Art History, Early Modern History
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
A Short summary on Renaissance Architecture
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      Art History, Architecture, Renaissance Studies, Renaissance
This book addresses a phenomenon that pervades the field of art history: the fact that English has become our most prominent and widely adopted language. Art history employs language in a very particular way, one of its most basic aims... more
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      Art History, Languages and Linguistics, Art Theory, Lingua Franca
A dialogue with filmmakers Carla Simón and Celia Rico about the influence of Japanese cinema on their award-winning debut films Summer 1993 (Estiu 1993, 2017) and Journey to a Mother's Room (Viaje al cuarto de una madre, 2018) and their... more
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      Asian Studies, Japanese Studies, Aesthetics, Art History
This paper presents a new emerging knowledge of the Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of Bangladesh along with an initiative to raise consciousness for preservation of the heritages. At present we have four nominated elements for the... more
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      Art History, Armenian Studies, Material Culture Studies, History of Art
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
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      Art History, Institutional Theory, Art Education, Institutional history
The trajectories of Antonio Parreiras (1860-1937) and Eliseu Visconti (1866-1944) are similar in many ways. Thinking of the two artists together allows us to better understand the Brazilian art scene between the 19th and 20th centuries,... more
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      Art History, Autobiographical Self-Representation, Artist's studios, Late 19th-century Brazilian Art
This paper is a characteristic of the coexistence of the Avant-garde internationalism and some national aspects in the classical works and theory of the Central European Avant-garde. I also discussed questions and media of networking in... more
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      Art History, Constructivism, World War I, Modernism (Art History)
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      Art History, Immune response, Molecular Evolution, Multidisciplinary