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Перевод: Negroid speek Negroid


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Тезаурус:

  1. Unlike cardiovascular syphilis, which is more common among Negroid races than Caucasian, neurosyphilis occurs more often in white patients.
  2. At Horta, Picasso fused the Negroid and the Czannian types of painting.
  3. Some of Picasso's studies of single heads executed during the autumn and winter of 1908 show the earlier, more sculptural, Negroid type reinterpreted in a new idiom.
  4. The first type of "Negroid" painting is more purely pictorial and is represented by the sketches and series of heads which culminate in the Nu la Draperie, a painting of late 1907 which is known also as the Danseuse aux Voiles.
  5. Forms become much more generalized; and they are no longer thrown into relief by the use of a single, consistent light source as in most of the Negroid work.
  6. In many of the figure paintings of the winter of 1908 and the spring of 1909 the Negroid elements are superseded, and the empirical or experimental treatment of form is extended to whole or three-quarter length figures.
  7. To Leese immigration and race-mixing was a jewish plot to undermine the British Empire, and to ensure that the "poisoning of our Anglo-Saxon blood by this yellow negroid horde is proceeding a pace".
  8. In the more sculptural, formal, Negroid paintings the starting point for the investigation of form had been the logical or rational division of the human form and face into their component parts.
  9. This intensive investigation of simple, solid forms culminates in the paintings of the late summer and autumn of 1908, although by this time Picasso's work was becoming less specifically Negroid.
  10. Under the influence of Czanne, Picasso's work becomes once again more purely painterly, and these figures, though still simple and often clumsy and awkward in appearance, never give the impression, as did so many of the paintings of the Negroid phase, of being the pictorial counterparts of wooden sculptures.
  11. In this sense Braque's painting is, like Picasso's "Negroid" pictures, conceptual.
  12. Then the landscapes at La Rue-des Bois which are influenced by Czanne are still related in many ways to Picasso's more "primitive" or "Negroid" work; indeed, this series of paintings begun in La Rue-des-Bois is contemporary with other canvases which represent only a continuation of his earlier work; some of the simplest of the La Rue-des-Bois landscapes, with their almost naive interpretation of houses and trees, remind one strongly of the art of the Douanier Rousseau.
  13. This more sculptural approach can be seen in the second kind of Negroid painting.

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