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  2. Mannerism - Wikipedia

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    The height of artifice is the Maniera painter's penchant for deliberately misappropriating a quotation. Agnolo Bronzino and Giorgio Vasari exemplify this strain of Maniera that lasted from about 1530 to 1580. Based largely at courts and in intellectual circles around Europe, Maniera art couples exaggerated elegance with exquisite attention to ...

  3. Art - Wikipedia

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    One early sense of the definition of art is closely related to the older Latin meaning, which roughly translates to "skill" or "craft", as associated with words such as "artisan". English words derived from this meaning include artifact, artificial, artifice, medical arts, and military arts.

  4. Artifice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Artifice was a literary magazine that existed 2009–2017. Artifice may also refer to: The Artifice, visual arts online magazine; The Artifice, 1722 comedy by ...

  5. Authenticity in art - Wikipedia

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    Realised with artifice and lighting, the museum displays provide the spectator a sensory experience of the works of art. [3] In that commercial vein, the tour business sells “the experience of art” as a facsimile of the authenticity of experience of art.

  6. Artifice - Wikipedia

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    Artifice was a division of Artifice Books, a small press. Artifice Books' first project, released in 2012, was "EXITS ARE," [7] an e-book by Mike Meginnis (and many players), published in conjunction with Uncanny Valley. [8] Later the magazine began to be published annually by Curbside Splendor Publishing. [4] Artifice folded in 2017. [9]

  7. The Artifice - Wikipedia

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    The Artifice is an independent long-form online magazine that focuses on visual arts and other "unique topics." [ 6 ] [ 5 ] The website is collaboratively built and maintained by writers, with all articles peer-reviewed by other writers, [ 7 ] with discussions about various types of visual media. [ 8 ]

  8. Four causes - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, he argued that simple natural bodies such as earth, fire, air, and water also showed signs of having their own innate sources of motion, change, and rest. Fire, for example, carries things upwards, unless stopped from doing so. Things formed by human artifice, such as beds and cloaks, have no innate tendency to become beds or cloaks.

  9. Las Meninas - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the video artist Eve Sussman filmed 89 Seconds at Alcázar, a high-definition video tableau inspired by Las Meninas. The work is a recreation of the moments leading up to and directly following the approximately 89 seconds when the royal family and their courtiers would have come together in the exact configuration of Velázquez's ...