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Monitieteistä tutkimusta mestari Franckesta
2018
Arvio teoksesta Ulrike Nürnberger, Elina Räsänen & Uwe Albrecht (toim.), Meister Francke Revisited: Auf den Spuren eines Hamburger Malers (Petersberg: Michael Imhof Verlag, 2017).
Recensiones (coord. José Martín Martínez y Felipe Jerez Moliner)
2021
Recensiones
Joaquín Sorolla, ideólogo del museo de arte de Alicante. Historia y fortuna crítica de un proyecto para una ciudad
2023
En 1919, el Ayuntamiento de Alicante, en reunión plenaria, admitió una propuesta través de la cual se exponía la idea de Joaquín Sorolla de crear un museo de arte para la ciudad. El proyecto, que fue acogido con gran entusiasmo, atravesó diferentes avatares que dificultaron su inauguración provocando el desánimo en la sociedad. Aun así, el pueblo alicantino no desistió en su empeño hasta pocos meses antes de la Guerra Civil y, gracias a distintas fuentes de archivos y hemerotecas, es posible reconstruir la historia y la fortuna crítica de esta iniciativa.
Triacylglycerol Analysis in Human Milk and Other Mammalian Species: Small-Scale Sample Preparation, Characterization, and Statistical Classification …
2015
In this work, a method for the separation of triacylglycerols (TAGs) present in human milk and from other mammalian species by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography using a core–shell particle packed column with UV and evaporative light-scattering detectors is described. Under optimal conditions, a mobile phase containing acetonitrile/n-pentanol at 10 °C gave an excellent resolution among more than 50 TAG peaks. A small-scale method for fat extraction in these milks (particularly of interest for human milk samples) using minimal amounts of sample and reagents was also developed. The proposed extraction protocol and the traditional method were compared, giving similar results…
El testamento de la marquesa del Ràfol. Concepción Castellví (1783-1847), un testimonio desconocido del coleccionismo artístico a principios del sigl…
2021
María de la Concepción Castellví y Cardona, marquesa del Ràfol, falleció en 1847 dejando una gran fortuna: vínculos patrimoniales en explotación, junto a bienes muebles, plata, alhajas, su biblioteca y una importante colección pictórica. La marquesa pertenecía a la más antigua nobleza valenciana vinculada a los círculos ilustrados y a instituciones como la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de València. Ella misma fue gran aficionada a la pintura e ingresó como académica de mérito en la entidad a la que legó algunas obras. En su testamento nombró administrador a José María Vera dando orden de que a su muerte se formalizara «un escrupuloso inventario y justiprecio de todos sus biene…
Letting Art Teach Aesthetics, Math and Language
2020
This papers presents a practical work model as well as an educational theory discussion on the status and potential of art work in teaching and learning math in early childhood education. The central idea is to let the child’s free creative art activity reveal, or “teach”, whatever mathematical thinking was inherent in the creative process. Paying careful attention to art and math adequate language in “meta talks” with children about their art work, is found to be a rich tool in enhancing the young learner’s development of aesthetic, numeric and linguistic literacies in gainful interplay. A field study in preschool teacher education is reviewed, including a mapping of Alan Bishop’s [2] math…
Virtual Acoustic Reconstruction of the Church at the Lost Monastery of Santa Maria de la Murta
2014
Archeological acoustics is a part of acoustics that studies ancient environments which were dedicated (completely or partly) to sound performing. The combination of this acoustic area in conjunction with room acoustics enables the study of the acoustic evolution of existing buildings (in terms of the historical documentation) or even, make the acoustic reconstruction of rooms which were destroyed or they are in a bad state or in ruins. In this work, an acoustical reconstruction of the church of the Hieronymites’ monastery of the Murta from the XIV century, in Alzira, Spain has been developed. This building was abandoned in 1836 and now is in ruins. The work develops a geometrical model, tog…
Just lip prints? No: there could be something else
2004
Looking into the eyes of a conductor performing Lerdahl's “Time after Time”
2010
The eye movements of a conductor were tracked during a performance of Lerdahl's “Time after time”. The analysis of the data revealed that, for most of the time, the conductor was looking at the score, rather than the performers. Most of the score-reading was in anticipation of the music to be played. Micro- and macro-anticipations could be defined, the former being between 2 to 5 seconds in advance, the later being more than 5 seconds in advance. The largest visual anticipations were as long as 10 seconds. The longer anticipations were found to correspond to the occurrence of those thematic cells the conductor considered to be of expressive importance for the piece. This suggests that the …
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ART EDUCATION IN LATVIA FROM 1890 TILL 1990
2012
Art education is a very important field, as it represents the ethical and esthetical needs of the society and reflects the politics and ideology of the age. The urgency of art education and cultural education is affirmed also by the fact that the year 2009 was announced as the year of innovations and creativity in Europe. It is necessary to research the possibilities the art education can offer to promote the creativity of young people and to improve the quality of art education. The overview of the history of art education gives us the possibility to find connections between different conditions as well as examples of the best practice. The development of art education is divided into thre…