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Buildings in disguise : architecture that looks like animals, food, and other things / by Arbogast, Joan Marie.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 45) and index.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Roadside architecture; Mimetic architecture; Architecture; Buildings;
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Buildings in disguise : architecture that looks like animals, food, and other things / by Arbogast, Joan Marie,author.(DLC)n 2003115468;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 45) and index.Lucy, the Margate elephant -- Gas stations -- Lodgings -- Restaurants -- Big duck -- Entertainment complexes -- Office buildings -- Future of mimetic architecture -- Epilogue: Yesterday's tomorrows.
Subjects: Roadside architecture; Mimetic architecture; Architecture.; Buildings.;
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Articulate images : the sister arts from Hogarth to Tennyson / by Wendorf, Richard.(CARDINAL)137974;
Bibliography: pages 245-262.Quick poetic eyes : another look at literary pictorialism / Lawrence Lipking -- The weak sister's view of the sister arts / Robert R. Wark -- Step-sister of the muses : painting as liberal art and sister art / Larry Silver -- The grounds of mimetic and nonmimetic art : the western sister arts in a Japanese mirror / Earl Miner -- Ut Pictura Biographia : biography and portrait painting as sister arts / Richard Wendorf -- Metamorphoses of the vortex : Hogarth, Turner, and Blake / W.J.T. Mitchell -- Blake's revolutionary tiger / Ronald Paulson -- The fourth face of man : Blake and architecture / Morton D. Paley -- Constable : Millais/Wordsworth : Tennyson / Karl Kroeber.
Subjects: Arts, English.; Arts, English; Arts, English; English poetry; Art and literature; Ut pictura poesis (Aesthetics); Painting, English.;
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Constructivist tendencies : from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. George Rickey / by University of California, Santa Barbara.Art Gallery,host institution.(CARDINAL)150663; Story, Ala,organizer.(CARDINAL)123316;
Includes bibliographical references.This volume is a portfolio of eighty-four works by fifty-six artists have been acquired by George Rickey as part of his study of the 20th century non-objective art movement which he has discussed under the general heading of "Constructivism," a word invented by Russian artists during the First World War. Constructivism was an artistic and architectural philosophy that originated in Russia beginning 1919, which was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art in favor of art as a practice for social purposes. Constructivist work is, in general, geometrical and non-mimetic.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Rickey, George; Rickey, Edith L. (Edith Leighton); Constructivism (Art);
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