Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738178049
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738178049
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738178049
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The Scribbles
Author: Domitille de Pressensé
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
ISBN: 9780812045086
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
While trying to keep her paper clean in school, Natalie imagines that an ink blot comes to life, changes shape, and jumps on her teacher.
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series
ISBN: 9780812045086
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
While trying to keep her paper clean in school, Natalie imagines that an ink blot comes to life, changes shape, and jumps on her teacher.
The Sketch
Letters on the Go
Author: Suzanne Aubert
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1877242411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 649
Book Description
Suzanne Aubert's life was a very full one, ninety-one years packed with eventfulness. It was nonetheless a thoughtful life, in a partnership of reflection and action lived out and communicated to others. The small French nun who strode the streets and roads of New Zealand on behalf of the poor and neglected was in her lifetime a legend - and she has remained so ever since. Highly articulate in both French and English, she wrote copious letters throughout her long life. The correspondence selected here reflects every aspect of her interest - her rich friendships, her challenges to the church hierarchy, her engagement with politicians on behalf of the poor, her relationships with the Sisters of the religious congregation that she founded (the Daughters of the Compassion). This book of letters is a superb presentation of a key figure in New Zealand history.
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
ISBN: 1877242411
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 649
Book Description
Suzanne Aubert's life was a very full one, ninety-one years packed with eventfulness. It was nonetheless a thoughtful life, in a partnership of reflection and action lived out and communicated to others. The small French nun who strode the streets and roads of New Zealand on behalf of the poor and neglected was in her lifetime a legend - and she has remained so ever since. Highly articulate in both French and English, she wrote copious letters throughout her long life. The correspondence selected here reflects every aspect of her interest - her rich friendships, her challenges to the church hierarchy, her engagement with politicians on behalf of the poor, her relationships with the Sisters of the religious congregation that she founded (the Daughters of the Compassion). This book of letters is a superb presentation of a key figure in New Zealand history.
The "writing" of Modern Life
Author: Elizabeth K. Helsinger
Publisher: Smart Museum of Art, the University of C
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
What is it about etching that renders it--according to both the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire and the visionary artist Samuel Palmer--a medium of writing? And, moreover, what makes etching equally adaptable to the expression of both memory and modernity? The "Writing" of Modern Life examines British, French, and American artists who from the polemical beginnings of the Etching Revival in the 1850s to its twentieth-century afterlife practiced etching as a form of quasi-literary authorship. Whether or not these printmakers viewed etching as a medium for expressing thoughts or personality, as Baudelaire and Palmer claimed, they did find in the craft a way to suggest both elegiac recollection and the visual strangeness of modern life. Containing essays by Martha Tedeschi, Peyton Skipwith, Anna Arnar, Allison Morehead, and Elizabeth Helsinger, and generously illustrated with works by both well-known and less-heralded printmakers, The "Writing" of Modern Life is an interdisciplinary collection that will appeal to literary and art historians alike.
Publisher: Smart Museum of Art, the University of C
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
What is it about etching that renders it--according to both the poet-critic Charles Baudelaire and the visionary artist Samuel Palmer--a medium of writing? And, moreover, what makes etching equally adaptable to the expression of both memory and modernity? The "Writing" of Modern Life examines British, French, and American artists who from the polemical beginnings of the Etching Revival in the 1850s to its twentieth-century afterlife practiced etching as a form of quasi-literary authorship. Whether or not these printmakers viewed etching as a medium for expressing thoughts or personality, as Baudelaire and Palmer claimed, they did find in the craft a way to suggest both elegiac recollection and the visual strangeness of modern life. Containing essays by Martha Tedeschi, Peyton Skipwith, Anna Arnar, Allison Morehead, and Elizabeth Helsinger, and generously illustrated with works by both well-known and less-heralded printmakers, The "Writing" of Modern Life is an interdisciplinary collection that will appeal to literary and art historians alike.
Actes
Etching & Etchers
Author: Philip Gilbert Hamerton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Etchers
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Etchers
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
The International Studio
Artists of the Nineteenth Century and Their Works
Author: Clara Erskine Clement Waters
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Artists
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Number and Numbers
Author: Alain Badiou
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509534067
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The political regime of global capitalism reduces the world to an endless network of numbers within numbers, but how many of us really understand what numbers are? Without such an understanding, how can we challenge the regime of number? In Number and Numbers Alain Badiou offers an philosophically penetrating account with a powerful political subtext of the attempts that have been made over the last century to define the special status of number. Badiou argues that number cannot be defined by the multiform calculative uses to which numbers are put, nor is it exhausted by the various species described by number theory. Drawing on the mathematical theory of surreal numbers, he develops a unified theory of Number as a particular form of being, an infinite expanse to which our access remains limited. This understanding of Number as being harbours important philosophical truths about the structure of the world in which we live. In Badiou's view, only by rigorously thinking through Number can philosophy offer us some hope of breaking through the dense and apparently impenetrable capitalist fabric of numerical relations. For this will finally allow us to point to that which cannot be numbered: the possibility of an event that would deliver us from our unthinking subordination of number.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1509534067
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The political regime of global capitalism reduces the world to an endless network of numbers within numbers, but how many of us really understand what numbers are? Without such an understanding, how can we challenge the regime of number? In Number and Numbers Alain Badiou offers an philosophically penetrating account with a powerful political subtext of the attempts that have been made over the last century to define the special status of number. Badiou argues that number cannot be defined by the multiform calculative uses to which numbers are put, nor is it exhausted by the various species described by number theory. Drawing on the mathematical theory of surreal numbers, he develops a unified theory of Number as a particular form of being, an infinite expanse to which our access remains limited. This understanding of Number as being harbours important philosophical truths about the structure of the world in which we live. In Badiou's view, only by rigorously thinking through Number can philosophy offer us some hope of breaking through the dense and apparently impenetrable capitalist fabric of numerical relations. For this will finally allow us to point to that which cannot be numbered: the possibility of an event that would deliver us from our unthinking subordination of number.