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Collaborative Planning for Wetlands and Wildlife: Issues And Examples

DOC Collaborative Planning for Wetlands and Wildlife: Issues And Examples by From Island Press in Arts-Photography

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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2004 im Fachbereich Kunst - Allgemeines; Kunsttheorie; Note: 1;0; Technische Universitauml;t Berlin (Kunstgeschichte); Veranstaltung: Hauptseminar: Tempel der Kunst I und II - Museumsarchitektur als Bauaufgabe; Sprache: Deutsch; Abstract: Die folgende Hausarbeit befasst sich mit dem Thema bdquo; Das Museum im houml;fischen Kontext: Begriff und Typus der bdquo;Galerieldquo;. Die Erlauml;uterung des Begriffes und des Typus bdquo;Galerieldquo; (also eine Darstellung eines Allgemeinen im Besonderen) soll im Rahmen des houml;fischen Kontextes mit besonderer Beruuml;cksichtigung der Funktion; die einem Museum zukommt; erfolgen.War die Funktion der Galerie schon immer eine museale? Findet man die Galerie als Raumtyp nur im musealen Kontext? Wurde die bdquo;Galerieldquo; schon immer als Raumtyp verstanden? Seit wann gibt es den Begriff der bdquo;Galerieldquo;? Um das gestellte Thema zu erlauml;utern; wird in dieser Hausarbeit uuml;ber den gesteckten Rahmen hinausgegangen. Die Vielschichtigkeit der aktuellen Definition der bdquo;Galerieldquo; bezuuml;glich der Funktion und architektonischen Ausprauml;gung bildet den Ausgangspunkt fuuml;r eine Darstellung der Entwicklung des Begriffes und Typus bdquo;Galerieldquo; - anhand von ersten Beispielen - der Etablierung des Begriffes; des Funktionswandels im 17. Jahrhundert und der Entwicklung als Gemauml;ldegalerie im 17./18. Jahrhundert. Zum Abschluss wird auf eine Verbindung der Galerie zum heutigen Museum eingegangen.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. fascinating insights into a great artistBy oliverHoban has written an insightful book into what may have made Lucian Freud the great painter he came to be. From his early days in Germany with his grandfather; Sigmund Freud; to his subsequent life in London; where his family moved before the war; we see Lucian Freud gradually developing from an intense adolescent who often resorted to physical violence in conflicts with others to the powerful figure who changed the face of Realism. His many liaisons with women are described in detail: Hoban offers us a candid sketch of who the most prominent women in his life were; his problems with commitment and other moral conundrums we are forced to consider in his character; such as his questionable demand on his lovers that they use no form of birth control; resulting in at least 14 children; most out of wedlock. Along with that; Freuds gambling addiction and his love of risk are explored by Hoban in a way that allows us a glimpse into Freuds psyche that is invaluable for anyone wanting to understand in a more in depth way the factors that might have contributed to his enormous talents and output.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Not the best biography of Lucian.By L. PadulaThis biography was okay but "The Man with the Blue Scarf" was much more informative and interesting. I was disappointed in this one.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Opened EyesBy Jim CoxI have been a fan of Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon since the 70s when an arts patron made it a mission to educate me. She had works by both and I was fascinated by them and spent many hours studying them. I thank her every day for the education she gave me. The book is so well written; I went through it in 2 hours the first time; I will reread it many times more.

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