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Location Antikensammlung , Altes Museum , Berlin The Severan Tondo or Berlin Tondo from c. 200 AD is one of the few preserved examples of panel painting from classical antiquity , depicting the first two generations of the imperial Severan dynasty , whose members ruled the Roman Empire in the late 2nd and early 3rd centuries.
Miró spoke of the series in an interview from 1948 — They were based on reflection in the water. Not naturalistically — or objectively — to be sure. But form suggested by such reflections. In them my main aim was to achieve a compositional balance. It was a very long and extremely arduous work. I would set out with no preconceived idea.
An early example of serial art is Constantin Brâncuși's sculpture Endless Column. [citation needed]One type of serial art is the production of multiple objects (paintings, sculptures, etc.) in sets or series, for example Josef Albers' well-known series of “square” paintings, where a single, repeating image creates a variation series.
In comics studies, sequential art is a term proposed by comics artist Will Eisner [1] to describe art forms that use images deployed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling [2] (i.e., narration of graphic stories) [3] or conveying information. [2] The best-known example of sequential art is comics. [4]
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The eye is a black cleft in the log and the ear what remains of a broken branch; his hair is a tangle of branches, accompanied on the back by a series of small leaves. His bare figure is animated only by the colors of lemon and orange, hanging on a branch from the man's chest, citrus being the only winter fruit in Italy. [2]
However, now nearly all of the physical techniques of the tradition are taught openly. Even today though, one set of iai kata, which represent the very essence of the tradition's teachings, is set aside only for communication to the tradition's next sōke. The line of succession is as follows: [4] Mima Yoichizaemon Kagenobu, the founder
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