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    Jordan‚ Vol 1‚ pp. 421-434. Reviving the Architectural and Acoustical Theatre Heritage: the Role of ERATO Project Naif Adel Haddad Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa ‚ Jordan‚ E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo Abstract ERATO is a research project (2003-2006) entitled „Identification‚ Evaluation and Revival of the Acoustical Heritage of Ancient Theatres and Odea‟ that was implemented within the Fifth Framework INCO-MED Programme

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    that is considered the personification of surrealism. Dalí was born in 1904 in Cataluña‚ Spain. He spent the early part of his life with his rich parents and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid. Then‚ he moved away to join the Surrealist movement in 1934. He spent most of his live doing this in Madrid‚ Spain; Paris‚ France; and New York. The style that he used was surrealism‚ but he painted his portraits and other paintings realistically. Surrealism is the type of style that is not realistic

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    Davenport It has long been a sore point in the history of surrealism that the poets of the early Paris group should have heaped praise on Giorgio de Chirico as the inventor of a revolutionary approach to painting‚ only to revile him as a traitor to their cause just a few years later. The deep disappointment caused by the artist’s supposed lapse from grace in around 1924–25‚ which André Breton voices in his pioneering essay on visual surrealism‚ Le Surréalisme et la peinture‚ is an index of the high

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    Jennifer L. Giroux LCC 250G October 22‚ 2012 Analysis of “La Carte Postale” by Rene Magritte This paper will discuss the painting “La Carte Postale” by Rene Magritte. It will compare and contract the primary relationships of focusing and scanning‚ position versus movement‚ organic versus geometric‚ high definition versus low definition and formal versus informal relationships as the basis for analysis. “La Carte Postale” is a formal painting with a strong sense of position. This paper

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    and in the 1940s he crossed the Atlantic once again‚ spending periods in New York and Hollywood. His art spanned painting‚ sculpture‚ film‚ prints and poetry‚ and in his long career he worked in styles influenced by Cubism‚ Futurism‚ Dada and Surrealism. He also successfully navigated the worlds of commercial and fine art‚ and came to be a sought-after fashion photographer. He is perhaps most remembered for his photographs of the inter-war years‚ in particular the camera-less pictures he called

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    he used was soft‚ blurry and seemed a little bit out of focus‚ although his use shadowing was well from the beginning. Dali’s early works were not very impressive‚ but he was very talented and dedicated to his art work. Surrealism is a form of painting that Dali started using next. The purpose of this kind of art was to mirror society and show it what was wrong with it. For example‚ Dali was not friendly with the aristocrats of his time‚ in fact he hated them

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    Salvador Dali

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    Salvador Dali was born on May 11‚ 1904. He was a leader in the new movement of art in the early 20th century called Surrealism. In 1921 Dali studied at the San Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid. Here he was able to associate and learn from such Spanish modernists as Fedrico Garcia Lorca‚ and Luis Bundel. He also was influenced by Italian futurists and the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico. In his early works‚ however‚ Dali gave credit to his own Catalan sense of fantasy and

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    its most significant and interesting contributions would have to be its timeless impact on theatre. Ancient Greek theatre has paved the way for Shakespeare‚ Molière‚ and to Oscar Wilde of the 19th century. Ancient Greek theatre had the most significant impact on the incorporation of themes of comedy‚ tragedy‚ and satire‚ and the use of its platform for the expression of thought has influenced modern theatre and entertainment for centuries. There

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    aDadaism was a cultural protest movement that began in Zurich‚ Switzerland‚ in 1916. It was conceived as a rebellion against traditional social values‚ especially reason and logic‚ which the Dadaists saw as being morally bankrupt and which had led the world into the destructiveness of World War I. Their answer was to embrace anarchy and the irrational. By seeking the destruction of a flawed value system‚ they believed they could build a new one guided by a more humane outlook. The movement began

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    close to graduation he was expelled for causing problems with the teachers. Salvador continued to experiment and study different kinds of art. Eventually he became interested in Surrealism through artists such as Rene Magritte and Joan Miro. From this point he would concentrate much of his work on Surrealism and become one of the greatest artists of the Surrealist movement. In 1931 Salvador Dali painted what would become his most famous painting and perhaps the most famous painting

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