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Hutson, James; Olsen, Trent – International Journal of Technology in Education, 2021
The technology of virtual reality (VR) has had proven educational benefits over the last three decades. Yet, most research conducted on these benefits has been confined to the sciences, especially in Computer Science. The application of VR technology for the Digital Humanities is only now beginning to receive attention, but more study needs to be…
Descriptors: Art History, Computer Simulation, Humanities, Computer Uses in Education
Nekhvyadovich, Larisa Ivanovna; Chernyaeva, Irina Valerievna – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The article has a program-analytical nature, contains an analysis and assessment of the scientific school of T. M. Stepanskaya, Doctor of Arts, professor, member of Russian Union of Artists. The goal of T. M. Stepanskaya's professional activity is incorporation of Art History in higher educational institutions in Siberia. The authors consider the…
Descriptors: Art History, Educational Development, Art Education, Cultural Education
Paterson, Susan – 1999
This paper considers the artistic and literary movement called "Postmodernism." Noting that postmodernism is intellectually grounded in the premise that its discourse must expose positions of privilege and power relations in society, the paper asks of art education, How much has the postmodern condition, a thesis of cultural relativism…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Education, Art Expression, Art History

Borgman, Christine L.; Siegfried, Susan L. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1992
Discusses problems of matching personal names in information systems and factors influencing design of personal name matching algorithms. Several examples of name matching systems in the fields of art history, bibliography, commerce, genealogy, and law enforcement used for the purposes of authority control, information retrieval, and duplicate…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Art History, Artists, Information Retrieval

Gandelman, Claude – Visible Language, 1989
Defines the scope of research concerning "inscriptions in painting" from a semiotic point of view. Shows that in cases from medieval pictograms to modern new concreteness inscriptions are used to subvert the pictorial content of art works. (RS)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art History, Art Products, Painting (Visual Arts)
Okubo, Itsuo – 1980
Problems in the documentation of the history of fine arts in Japan are explored through a description of the influences of personalities and institutions in the historical study of Japanese art, a survey of the literature and documents involved, and the relationships between museum and library documentation procedures. Suggestions offered for the…
Descriptors: Art History, Documentation, Fine Arts, Foreign Countries
Finer, Neal – 1979
Alma Reed, a Californian who became a noted figure in Mexican art history, was a bicultural individual who introduced famed Mexican muralists to the United States art world and who became a legendary figure in Mexican folklore from the 1920s through the 1960s. This paper traces her career. (JB)
Descriptors: Art History, Biculturalism, Biographies, Culture Contact
Commission on Preservation and Access, Washington, DC. – 1989
This report of the Commission on Preservation and Access Seminar on Scholarly Resources in Art History provides a brief overview of the major concerns and assumptions of the seminar. Seminar discussions are then summarized in the following areas: (1) brittle books, including the deterioration of valuable research tools and primary sources and the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Art History, Illustrations, Photographs
Brueseke, Bonnie A. – 1988
The J. Paul Getty Trust (Los Angeles) and the Getty Center for Education in the Arts (Los Angeles) are playing a major role in the development, growth and acceptance of discipline-based art education (DBAE). The influence of the Getty Center is growing; art education is changing; and the existing DBAE theory is evolving. This annotated…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art, Art Education, Art History
Blair, Shelia S.; Bloom, Jonathan M. – Humanities, 1990
Traces the history and development of the visual arts of the Islamic world. Discusses the architecture of Islamic culture. Delineates the relationship between technological progress and the flowering of Islamic art. Summarizes briefly the contents of their book, "The Art and Architecture of Islam: 1250-1800." (RW)
Descriptors: Architecture, Art, Art Expression, Art History

Drucker, Johanna – Journal of Communication, 1994
Describes the emergence of the publication of artists' books as a historical phenomenon, particularly as a late twentieth-century innovation. Outlines the traditions and forms of various artists' books of the past several decades. Provides extensive coverage of this genre of book coverage, including numerous photographs. (HB)
Descriptors: Art History, Books, Cultural Context, Fine Arts
McComb, Don – 1988
Dada was a collective movement among avant-garde artists who rejected the existing culture of post-World War I Europe on the grounds that it belonged to the same society that had produced the war. This paper discusses Dada typography in relation to typography's role and function in the history of printing, the changes resulting from the…
Descriptors: Art History, Creative Art, Design, Illustrations
Wesson, David A. – 1984
International typography is a name coined by American graphic designers for a typographic style whose greatest impact has been in publication design, publicity, and promotional graphics. Its origins are the several artistic revolutions against decadence and stagnation in the fine and applied arts, such as the Dada or Bauhaus movements that began…
Descriptors: Art History, Design Preferences, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts
Westin, Robert H. – Death Education, 1980
The tradition of the Ars Moriendi influenced art by creating a new reality in which the dead could appear eternally alive. A good death was seen as an act of faith. The literature of Ars Moriendi influenced baroque sculpture which today is viewed as almost bizarre. (JAC)
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Attitudes, Beliefs

Muri, Simone Alter – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
The important role art history can play when integrated within art therapy treatment plans is explored through individual and group case studies with inpatient and elderly populations. Results illustrate the therapeutic value of art therapy sessions that incorporate museum and gallery visits, slide presentations of modern art, and anecdotal…
Descriptors: Adults, Art Expression, Art History, Art Therapy