It is a magnificently crafted page - turner, a testimony to how and
why great works of art can affect us to the point of obsession.
Not exact matches
I have no idea
why this
work of art is getting such mixed reviews; The Kennedys is
great.
This has always been a
great lesson - students do not know that photography is a baby in terms
of art forms at 200 years old and they are really interested in looking at the images to
work out
why these paintings are so different before and after the invention
of photography.
Positive comments from some recent users
of this book include: Most schools are full
of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's
why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the
art of the genius... As an advocate
of the What
Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years
of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see
why... Shines a
great big light on the power
of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
What /
Why: «Struggling to secure his reputation as a
great American artist, Samuel F. B. Morse sailed to Europe in 1829, and embarked on a period
of intense study and prodigious copying
of great works of art that culminated in his grand painting Gallery
of the Louvre (1831 — 33).
As with any
great art collector, Guggenheim's intuition and passion were evidently the principal guiding factors on which works to acquire and why, and because of its overall size and focus on a specific genre of [Modern Art] the museum is easy to take in and naviga
art collector, Guggenheim's intuition and passion were evidently the principal guiding factors on which
works to acquire and
why, and because
of its overall size and focus on a specific genre
of [Modern
Art] the museum is easy to take in and naviga
Art] the museum is easy to take in and navigate.
Artists,
art historians, and critics look at the legacies
of feminism and critical theory in the
work of women artists, more than thirty years after the beginning
of the modern women's movement and Linda Nochlin's landmark essay «
Why Have There Been No
Great Women Artists?»
andlt; Pandgt; Artists,
art historians, and critics look at the legacies
of feminism and critical theory in the
work of women artists, more than thirty years after the beginning
of the modern women's movement and Linda Nochlin's landmark essay «
Why Have There Been No
Great Women Artists?