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Exoticism

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Exoticism and Rousseau
The myth of Exoticism captivated the minds of many avant-garde artists and writers as the 19th century drew to a close.

 


Ligeti's Laments: Nostalgia, Exoticism, and the Absolute. Aldershot: Ashagte. ISBN 978-1-4094-0041-7.
Benjamin, George. 2007. ""In the Realm of the Senses". The Guardian (23 February).
Chen, Yung-jen. 2007.

It did this by taking ideas from Neo-Classicism, Neo-Gothic, French Second Empire and exoticism, as well as the new forms and materials of so-called "industrial architecture", ...

Benoist's portrait gives credence to the observation that "those rendered Other are sacrificed to idealization [exoticism], excluded from the being of personhood, from social benefits, and from political (self) representation.

He tried to save theatrical tragedy by making concessions to a public that adored scenes of violence and exoticism.

The exoticism and the vicarious thrill of this violent subject are typical of romantic art.

"Ethnic" was once a term for Egyptian, African, Mesoamerican, and other non-Christian ("heathen") peoples, even though European cultures posess all the exoticism, inscrutability and "otherness" that "ethnic" implies.

The group combines painting with decorative art and is inspired by literary symbolism, exoticism and orientalism.

His paintings showed great originality, merging his conventional classical interests with the exoticism of the Middle East. He recoded his surrounding with great passion on his travels for later incorporation into his paintings.

Drawn to the spiritual vigour of a world untouched by the sores of modern civilisation and the beauty and exoticism of provincial art, they were inspired by the simple expressiveness of lubok prints, wooden and clay toys, ...

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