The document summarizes major events from the 1920s decade based on a fictional 1920 newspaper. It discusses the Week of Modern Art exhibition in 1922 in Sao Paulo that helped spread modernist ideas in Brazil. It also mentions the construction of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro in the 1920s, developments in cinema including early Mickey Mouse and Charlie Chaplin films, and Brazil competing in its first Olympics in 1920 in Antwerp. The document provides context on scientific discoveries like the unearthing of King Tut's tomb in 1922 and Albert Einstein receiving the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.
A slideshow connected to a lecture on Mexican Muralism available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Jon Mann.
From the New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney website :-
"Established in 1871, the Gallery is proud to present fine international and Australian art in one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. We aim to be a place of experience and inspiration, through our collection, exhibitions, programs and research."
"Modern and contemporary works are displayed in expansive, light-filled spaces, offering stunning views of Sydney and the harbour, while our splendid Grand Courts are home to a distinguished collection of colonial and 19th-century Australian works and European old masters. There are also dedicated galleries celebrating the arts of Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
A slideshow connected to a lecture on Mexican Muralism available at Art History Teaching Resources (http://arthistoryteachingresources.org/), written by Jon Mann.
From the New South Wales Art Gallery, Sydney website :-
"Established in 1871, the Gallery is proud to present fine international and Australian art in one of the most beautiful art museums in the world. We aim to be a place of experience and inspiration, through our collection, exhibitions, programs and research."
"Modern and contemporary works are displayed in expansive, light-filled spaces, offering stunning views of Sydney and the harbour, while our splendid Grand Courts are home to a distinguished collection of colonial and 19th-century Australian works and European old masters. There are also dedicated galleries celebrating the arts of Asia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
This powerpoint accompanies the article "Bringing it to the People, Lessons from the Great Depression" about what museums did during the 1930s economic crisis. http://www.aam-us.org/pubs/mn/depression.cfm
Paolo Coen - Esportare opere, plasmare uno stile. Le origini del Made in ItalyPaolo Coen
La presentazione si è tenuta a Ferrara l'8 maggio 2017. Tre casi, Benjamin West a Roma, l'Expo di Philadelphia del 1876 e la fondazione dell'American Academy in Rome, portano a riflettere sul cambiamento dei rapporti fra Roma e gli USA.
Presentation held at Ferrara, Pinacoteca Nazionale, on May 8th, 2017. Three cases - Benjamin West in Rome, Philadelphia 1876's Centennial Exhibition, the foundation of the American Academy in Rome - drive to the main topic, the changing relationship betw. USA and Rome.
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This powerpoint accompanies the article "Bringing it to the People, Lessons from the Great Depression" about what museums did during the 1930s economic crisis. http://www.aam-us.org/pubs/mn/depression.cfm
Paolo Coen - Esportare opere, plasmare uno stile. Le origini del Made in ItalyPaolo Coen
La presentazione si è tenuta a Ferrara l'8 maggio 2017. Tre casi, Benjamin West a Roma, l'Expo di Philadelphia del 1876 e la fondazione dell'American Academy in Rome, portano a riflettere sul cambiamento dei rapporti fra Roma e gli USA.
Presentation held at Ferrara, Pinacoteca Nazionale, on May 8th, 2017. Three cases - Benjamin West in Rome, Philadelphia 1876's Centennial Exhibition, the foundation of the American Academy in Rome - drive to the main topic, the changing relationship betw. USA and Rome.
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The Chicago Renaissance turn of 20th c.-1960s(ish)a ga.docxmamanda2
The Chicago Renaissance: turn of 20th c.-1960s(ish)
“a gathering of writers, a flowering of institutions that supported and guided them, and the outpouring of writing they produced”
http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/257.html
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Chicago in the 1890s—Setting the Stage for the Renaissance
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Historical significance of the World's Columbian Exposition
The second half of the 19th century was an age of fairs and expositions held in London, Paris, and other great cities throughout the world. The World's Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893, was the first critically and economically successful U.S. world's fair. Conceived as a celebration of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' landing in the new world, the Exposition held a near-mythological appeal for people of the time.
The Columbian Exposition showcased a city just 60 years old, a city magnificently reborn just 22 years after the Chicago Fire. It also placed before the world the genius of Chicago architects Daniel Burnham, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Louis Sullivan. In effect, the Columbian Exposition was Chicago's debut on a world stage as a locus of great architecture and burgeoning economic power.
http://columbus.gl.iit.edu/index.html
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"The exterior of the gigantic bubble of glass and iron that rises over the central pavilion of Horticultural Hall has already been shown in these plates, and here we are admitted into the luxurious tropical garden that flourishes in the interior. Here in a great space of light and air may be seen a miniature mountain covered with strange foliage and with a little stream dashing down its sides, great tubs of palms and tree ferns, bamboos, century plants, "elk horns," a miniature Japanese garden, bridges and all, and shady, inviting nooks, in which the tourisht may find picturesque rest - much as the painter has here shown." Art & Architecture (the White City Edition)
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The Chicago Defender, 1905
The Chicago Defender, which was founded by Robert S. Abbott on May 5, 1905, once heralded itself as "The World's Greatest Weekly." The newspaper was the nation's most influential black weekly newspaper by the advent of World War I, with more than two thirds of its readership base located outside of Chicago.
As a northern paper, The Defender had more freedom to denounce issues outright, and its editorial position was very militant, attacking racial inequities head-on. The Defender did not use the words "Negro" or "black" in its pages. Instead, African Americans were referred to as "the Race" and black men and women as "Race men and Race women.“
During World War I The Chicago Defender waged its most aggressive (and successful) campaign in support of "The Great Migration" movement. This movement resulted in over one and a half million southern blacks migrating to the North between 1915-1925.
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Richard Wright, born 1908
Native Son, 1940
Black Boy, 1945
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Harriet Monroe and Poetry, 1912
The word "Imagiste" a.
PNU – CAD, Course of English for Art and Design (ARH 101) - Dr.docxLeilaniPoolsy
PNU – CAD, Course of English for Art and Design (ARH 101) - Dr. Serena Autiero
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Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University
College of Fine Arts and Design - Art History Department
Course of English for Art and Design (ARH 101)
Instructor: Dr. Serena Autiero
Reading 1 for Final Paper
ART THROUGH THE AGES
1. The Beginnings of Art
Art history, which begins around 30,000 B.C. with the earliest known cave paintings,
predates writing by about 26,500 years! That makes art history even older than history,
which begins with the birth of script around 3500 B.C. Along with archaeology, art
history is one of our primary windows into prehistory (everything before 3500 B.C.).
Cave paintings, prehistoric sculpture, and architecture together paint a vivid — although
incomplete — picture of Stone Age and Bronze Age life. Without art history, we would
know a lot less about our early ancestors.
With the beginning of history with the invention of script around 3500 B.C. the need for
art is still felt by humanity. And studying that art is still very important to understand the
past, since history is the diary of the past; this means that ancient peoples wrote about
themselves, so that we know their own interpretation of facts, not things as they were. Art
history is instead the mirror of the past. It shows us who we were, instead of telling us, as
history does. History is the study of wars and conquests, mass migrations, and political
and social experiments. Art history is a portrait of man’s inner life: his aspirations and
inspirations, his hopes and fears, his spirituality and sense of self.
2. The Great Ancient Civilizations
If we know who we were 10,000 years ago, we have a better sense of who we are today.
Even studying a few Ancient Greek vases can reveal a lot about modern society — if you
know how to look at and read the vases. Many Greek vases show us what ancient Greek
theater looked like; modern theater and cinema are the direct descendants of Greek
theater. Greek vases depict early musical instruments, dancers dancing, and athletes
competing in the ancient Olympics, the forerunner of the modern Olympic Games. Some
vases show us the role of women and men: Women carry vases called hydrias; men paint
those vases. Ancient art teaches us about past religions (which still affect our modern
religions) and the horrors of ancient war craft. Rameses II’s monument celebrating his
battle against the Hittites and Trajan’s Column, which depicts the Emperor Trajan’s
conquest of Dacia (modern day Romania), are enduring eyewitness accounts of ancient
battles that shaped nations and determined the languages we speak today. Art isn’t just
limited to paintings and sculptures. Architecture, another form of art, reveals the way
men and women responded to and survived in their environment, as well as how they
defined and defended themselves.
PNU – CAD, Course of English for Art and Design (ARH 101.
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"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
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The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
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All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
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Length: 30 minutes
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1. NEWS OF THE DECADE 1920
1920’s
Vol. 01, Nº 01
DAILY NEWS
Cultural event
The Week of Modern
1
The Week of Modern Art
Photo Gallery
2
Celebrities
3
Science and History
4
Cine
4
Sports
4
The Week of Modern Art in
1922, held in Sao Paulo, at
the Municipal Theatre, 1118 February, had as main
purpose to renew, to transform the artistic and cultural
context of the moment in
the form of literature, the
visual arts, architecture and
music.
That was the year when
Brazil commemorated the
first centenary of Independence and the young modernists wished to rediscover
Brazil, freeing them from
the shackles that bound art
to foreign standards. They
deny, first of all, the academicism in the arts. At this
point, were already esthetically influenced by trends
and movements such as
Cubism, Expressionism
and various ramifications
post-impressionists. The
catalog of the Week features names such as Anita
Malfatti, Di Cavalcanti, Yan
de Almeida Prado, John
Graz, Oswaldo Goeldi and
others, in painting and
drawing; Victor Brecheret,
Interesting
Brazilian literature
reached its zenith
during the week of
modern art
The construction of
Christ the Redeemer
in Rio de Janeiro
Cinema of the 20s
Brazil's first Olympics
Hildegardo Leao Velloso
cation. Also it denounced
and Wilhelm Haarberg in
the alienation of the people
Sculpture ; Antonio
Garcia Moya and
Georg Przyrembel
in architecture.
Among the writers
were Mário and
Oswald de Andrade,
Menotti Del Picchia,
Plinio Salgado, and
more. The music
was represented by
renowned authors
such asVilla-Lobos,
Guiomar Novais,
Ernani Braga and
Viana Fruitful. Tarsila of Amaral, Anita
Malfatti, Oswald de
Andrade, Mário de
Andrade and Menotti del Picchia,
Marked the beginning of modernism in Brazil
formed the "Group
of Five." Although
the modernist movement did not summarize the Week of Modern
about the reality of the
Art or Sao Paulo, was this
country and criticized the
event that spread the ideas
social problems, issues that
expressed modern times even a century later, still
the boldness, dynamism
very present in Brazil.
and simplicity in communi-
THE WEEK— 13, 15, 17.
February 13 - Official
opening of the event.
Exhibition of paintings
and several sculptures.
Beginning with the conference Graça Aranha,
entitled "The aesthetic
emotion of Modern Art."
February 15 - Lecture
by Menotti del Picchia
about art aesthetics. Ronald de Carvalho reads
the poem entitled The
Frogs of Manuel Bandeira, openly criticizing the
Parnassianism and its
adherents.
February 17 - Musical
performances of VillaLobos, featuring various
musicians.
2. Página 3
The Statue of the Christ
The proposal for a landmark
statue on the mountain was
made in 1921 by the Catholic
Circle of Rio. The group organized an event called Semana
do Monumento ("Monument
Week") to attract donations and
collect signatures to support the
building of the statue.
The donations came mostly from
Brazilian Catholics. The designs
considered for the "Statue of the
Christ" included a representation
of the Christian cross, a statue
Christ the Redeemer
of Jesus with a globe in his
hands, and a pedestal symbolizing the world.
The statue of Christ
the Redeemer with
open arms, a symbol of peace, was
chosen.
Local engineer Heitor da Silva Costa
designed the statue;
it was sculpted by
Polish-French
sculptor Paul Landowski. Construction took nine years,
from 1922 to 1931
and cost the equivalent of US$250,000.
The monument was opened on October 12, 1931.
The Corcovado Mountain before
the construction of Christ the Re-
Celebrities
Former US President William Howard Taft dedicates
The Lincoln Memorial is an American
national monument built to honor the
16th President of the United States,
Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the
National Mall in Washington, D.C.
across from the Washington Monument. The architect was Henry Bacon,
the sculptor of the primary statue –
Abraham Lincoln, 1920 – was Daniel
Chester French, and the painter of the
interior murals was Jules Guerin. Dedicated in 1922, it is one of several monuments built to honor an American
the Washington Monument. One hand
president . The monument was unveiled by Warren G. Harding on May
is closed, while the other is open. Be30, 1922, and was attended by the
low them, the Roman fasces, symbols
only surviving son of
of the authority of the Republic.
the former president, Robert Todd
“The probability that we may fail in the struggle
Lincoln.
Daniel Chester
ought not to deter us from the support of a
French. French Precause we believe to be just.”
sident was so
thoughtfully, looking
-Abraham Lincoln
east toward the
reflecting pool and
The Nobel Prize in Physics
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 was
awarded to Albert Einstein "for his
services to Theoretical Physics, and
especially for his discovery of the law
of the photoelectric effect".
Albert Einstein received his Nobel
Prize one year later, in 1922. During
the selection process in 1921, the Nobel Committee for Physics decided
that none of the year’s nominations
met the criteria as outlined in
the will of Alfred Nobel. According to the Nobel Foundation's
statutes, the Nobel Prize can in
such a case be reserved until
the following year, and this
statute was then applied. Albert Einstein therefore received
Pie de imagen o
his Nobel Prize for 1921 one
gráfico.
year later, in 1922.
Notable awards:
- Matteucci Medal
(1921)
- Copley Medal (1925)
- Max Planck Medal
(1929)
- Time Person of the
Century (1999).
3. Página 4
Science and history
The Tomb of Tutankhamun
KV62 is the tomb of Tutankhamun in
the Valley of the Kings (Egypt), which
became famous for the wealth of
treasure it contained.[1] The tomb was
discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter,
underneath the remains of workmen's
huts built during the Ramesside Period; this explains why it was spared
from the worst of the tomb depredations of that time. KV is an abbreviation for the Valley of the Kings.
By being open, it still contained
gold pieces, fabrics, furniture,
weapons and sacred texts that
reveal much about Egypt 3400
years ago.
The items found in the tomb
were all loaded into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Tutankhamun
Cine
Cinema of the 20s
1920 - Robert Wiene launches in Germany The Cabinet of Dr.. Caligari,
considered one of the best movie of
the 1920s.
1921 - It is established that the
Fleischer Studios in the next decade,
would create a Betty Boop. This year
is launched in Brazil the first magazine
in Hollywood productions - A Scena
Muda. It launched the classic Charles
Chaplin, The Kid.
1925 - In the U.S., Charles Chaplin
reaches the apex of his character bum
Sports
with The Gold Rush. Universal Pictures performs Phantom of the Opera,
following horror movies, innovating the
art of makeup.
1926 - Is launched
in Brazil the magazine Cinearte, most
notably the production of the country.
1927 - Launch of
first talkie The Jazz
Singer.
1928 - Walt Disney releases the Mickey Mouse character.
“Life is a play that does not allow trials ... So,
sing, laugh, dance, cry and live intensely every
moment of your life ... before the curtain goes
down and the play ends with no applause.”
- Charlie Chaplin
Brazil's first Olympics
Brazil's first Olympics was the 1920
Games in Antwerp when they were
represented by 16 athletes competing
in swimming, diving, rowing, water
polo, and shooting.
Brazil's first Olympic champion was
Guilherme Paraense who won gold in
30 meter military pistol shooting at the
1920 Games.
These were the countries that competed in Antwerp:
Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,
Chile, Czechoslovakia, Denmark,
Spain, United States, Estonia, Finland,
France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands,
Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, United Kingdom , Romania, Sweden,
Switzerland and Yugoslavia.
4. “The reading of all good books is a more honest converNews of the decade 1920
DAILY NEWS
Década de 1920
Editora: Fabiana Da R. S. Almeida
Redatora: Shirley Carvalho
Revisora: Profª Ariane
sation with the people of centuries past.”
- René Descartes
“Reading after a certain age overly distracting the human spirit of its creators reflections. Everyone who
reads and uses more of the brain gets less laziness of
thinking.”
- Albert Einstein
Organización