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  • Mayreder und andere bildende Künstlerinnen in Wien um 1900.

    Austria: Jewish Women Artists. 2009

  • Humboldt viewed the function of language as not limited simply to representing or communicating existing ideas and concepts but as “formative organ of thought” (das bildende Organ des Gedankens, GS Vol 6, 152) and thus instrumental also in the production of new concepts that would not come into being without it.

    Wilhelm von Humboldt Mueller-Vollmer, Kurt 2007

  • Alt, H. _Die Heiligenbilder oder die bildende Kunst u. die Theologie.

    Illuminated Manuscripts John William Bradley 1873

  • Wunderlich und ein - drucksvoll ist dieses ganz in reinem Weiss gestalte szenario, das nicht von ungeffähr an Bühnendekorationen erinnert. vera goulart, geboren in Rio de Janeiro, ist nicht nur bildende Künstlerin.

    Museum Blogs 2009

  • (bildende) arts, and Herder says that Kant's account of the “so-called verbal arts [is] built upon a word-play, which makes them ¦ into play, and not in the technical sense of this word; and about the formative arts as well as about the arts that effect sentiments nothing is said that serves for the essence of each and the essence of all”

    18th Century German Aesthetics Guyer, Paul 2007

  • _bildende Kraft_ or _Bildungstrieb_, which works out the idea of the organism.

    Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology

  • _bildende_, none of them constructive, except in so far perhaps as they make up a kind of sham picture of the time, all in italics, and all out of drawing.

    The Bibliotaph and Other People Leon H. Vincent

  • Vereins fur Schwaben, I, Parts II, III; Muther in Zeitschrift fur bildende Kunst, XIX; Idem in Repertorium fur

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Both the essay on art as “that which is complete in itself” and a longer pamphlet “On the formative Imitation of the Beautiful” (Óber die bildende Nachahmung des Schönen) that Moritz published in 1788 start off with a contrast between the beautiful on the one side and the useful and the good on the other in a way that does anticipate the opening stratagem of Kant's “Analytic of the Beautiful” in his

    18th Century German Aesthetics Guyer, Paul 2007

  • I have endeavoured to show, and I believe that I am also in a position to prove with regard to these texts, that they are draughts of letters actually written by Leonardo; at the same time I must not omit to mention that shortly after I had discovered these texts in the Codex Atlanticus and published a paper on the subject in the _Zeitschrift fur bildende Kunst (Vol. XVI) _, Prof. Govi put forward this hypothesis to account for their origin:

    The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Complete 1452-1519 Leonardo da Vinci 1485

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