Sentences with phrase «nineteenth and twentieth»

Moeller Fine Art specializes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century masterworks.
James Fuentes presents a new series of paintings by Benjamin Senior and Michele Tocca that are collaborative in spirit, exploring the artists» interest in nineteenth and twentieth century French landscape painting, perception and representation, and the materiality of paint.
A historian of nineteenth and twentieth century art and a militant art critic, Crispolti is the author of countless monographs and, in addition to the general catalog of Fontana, he has edited the general catalog of the work of Baj and Guttuso.
The course culminates with an in - depth look at the Christian writers of the later nineteenth and twentieth century who constituted a Catholic literary revival.
Making Painting is curated by Turner scholar James Hamilton, whose writings on nineteenth and twentieth century art have explored the continuing resonance of Turner's life and work across the past two hundred years.
In 1938, Bourgeois opened an art gallery, specializing in works on paper by nineteenth and twentieth century French masters.
Her work includes installation and performance in which she investigates constructions of identity in western nineteenth and twentieth century, and their outcomes and parallels in the present day.
The Israeli artist first became interested in exploring the nation of Poland four years ago, when she began her Polish Trilogy, a series of films that examine nineteenth and twentieth - century Europe as a historic homeland for Ashkenazi Jews.
Artists on display include nineteenth and twentieth - century photographers Henry Bosse, Edward Sheriff Curtis, and F. Holland Day, and contemporary artist Christian Marclay.»
The exhibition features nineteenth and twentieth century boatbuilders from Long Island and Westchester.
A Selection of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Works from the Hunt Foods and Industries Museum of Art Collection.
He has written various seminal texts, including the book Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of Construction in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Architecture.
Much of this Collingham blames on the changing eating habits of the North American and European societies in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Lynette Yiadom Boakye is a British artist of Ghanaian descent living and working in London who creates un-heroic portraits of sitters and figures in landscapes — mostly dark skinned — drawing on the compositional and painterly conventions of nineteenth and twentieth century Western portraiture.
If one follows the history of the emergence of the national Orthodox Churches in the nineteenth and twentieth century, one realizes that the eventual autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is only a matter of time.
The nineteenth and twentieth centuries have given us as much terror as we can take.
Today «liberal Protestnatism» usually refers to Protestant movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that responded to the increasingly secular and atheist character of the dominant forms of European culture.
This process of downplaying continued through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Church objected to democracy throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, aligning itself with repressive political regimes around the world.
Furthermore, I have argued that on some of these points the changing situation and growing knowledge of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries would have led Wesley to come down at a different place.
For me to suggest that much of what followed right into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was akin to rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic is not intended to be dismissive of intellectual giants whose efforts far outstrip my own.
Never, not even to the Russian Revolution or to the skepticism of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, has Christianity suffered such heavy numerical and territorial losses to any one enemy, and, indeed, to all enemies combined, as it has across the centuries to Islam.
For many Jews and some Christians the return of the Jews to the Land of Israel in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries is seen as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
Allegory fell on hard times in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Much of liberal theology through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries appealed to some such common element in all the religions as a basis for mutual understanding among them as well as for norms to determine which is the best.
It would not be too farfetched or inaccurate to say that Darwinism in its deeper and persistent effects, as these became manifest in science and industry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and, through them, in other cultural disciplines and activities, contributed to, if in fact it did not create, a new ethos in Western society, dedicated to the task of dealing with the immediacies of existence in their practical aspect.
Much of the nineteenth and twentieth century exploitation of the animal and natural world derives more from the Enlightenment and especially the teaching of the philosopher René Descartes (1596 - 1650) than from Christian teaching.
Concerns in this vein have of course appeared many times in our own nation's history, from Jefferson's idealized republic of yeoman farmers to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries» southern agrarian tradition.
For Whitehead, during this time of transition between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, abstraction is foremost a tool of science, and Universal Algebra takes this view to the limit.
We have exposed ourselves to the intellectual developments of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that have raised fundamental questions about our inherited teachings, and we have rethought much in light of these questions.
This has been particularly true in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
His texts encompass nearly all of Russian literature, from the Middle Ages to the classics of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
It is significant that interpreters, both of the Old and the New Testaments, have been able to determine much more clearly and precisely the «Eigenart» of these documents and their views of God, world, and men on the basis of studies in the religions of the ancient Near East than could be done before the discoveries of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
But he never asks what social, economic, political and ideological forces were at work in the creation of the modern scientific world view, any more than he looks at the role of those forces in the eighteenth century celebration of it, the romantic reaction against it, or the nineteenth and twentieth century codification of positive science.
She has been a contributor to Front Porch Republic and is an editor at Solidarity Hall, and is presently editing an anthology of essays on various Third Way and traditionalist conservative figures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
And all the structures and institutions that make up the churches and the infrastructure of religious life, from missionary societies to seminaries, from congregtional life to denominational books of order and canons, are built on the presuppositions of the Christendom Paradigm — not the ancient, classical version of the paradigm as it was understood centuries ago, but the version that flourished with new life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Russian religious thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was also very sensitive about the crisis of classical philosophy; quite strong in the criticism of its errors, but aspiring to work out its own organic vision of the world, it was not inclined to unite science with philosophy and theology.
In the period of stagnation and reverse that came in the eighteenth century, revivals were beginning to appear which were to swell into the stream from which issued the major part of the extension of the faith in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Increasingly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries a contrary tendency has been evident.
He says that «even the scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries... were still caught in the mental fetters of thousand - year - old errors, because the way back would inevitably have called in question parts of the biblical story» (p. 50).
It can hardly be doubted that the defense of this thesis led not only to the overcoming of the eighteenth century crisis but also to the silencing of many questions concerning the validity of the Christian religion, which, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, were continually revived under the assault of the transformed world - view fostered by the development of science, technics and industry.
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