Sentences with phrase «classical academic training»

The image of the female nude body itself is a representation of our own humanity, our own vulnerability, our need for a convincing metaphor for the missing naked truth, a remnant of sorts from classical academic training and faded humanistic values.
Born in the state of Rio de Janeiro in 1927, Lygia Pape had no classical academic training in fine art.
cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, pp. 18 - 19) Born in the state of Rio de Janeiro in 1927, Lygia Pape had no classical academic training in fine art.

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Afghanistan's first institute of music train children in traditional Afghan and classical Western music, while providing a high - quality academic education, regardless...
Many of the degree - offering institutions do not offer intense training in classical realism and academic painting and drawing.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
Are you entering at the classical level with an academic background in music theory, trained to play certain instruments, able to interpret the whole canon of classical European music, so - called.
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