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    The New Objectivity (in German: Neue Sachlichkeit) was a movement in German art that arose during the 1920s as a reaction against expressionism. The term...
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    The New Objectivity (a translation of the German Neue Sachlichkeit, sometimes also translated as New Sobriety) is a name often given to the Modern architecture...
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  • Look up objectivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Objectivity can refer to: Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy), either the property of being...
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  • New Objectivity (a translation of the German Neue Sachlichkeit, alternatively translated as "New Sobriety" or "New matter-of-factness") was an art movement...
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  • particular thinkers that objectivity is an illusion and does not exist at all, or that a spectrum joins subjectivity and objectivity with a gray area in-between...
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  • from StepStone (the new name of PPI, the owner of the Objective-C trademark) and extended the GCC compiler to support Objective-C. NeXT developed the...
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  • Realismus to refer to a painterly style known as Neue Sachlichkeit ('New Objectivity'), an alternative to expressionism that was championed by German museum...
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  • Journalistic objectivity is a considerable notion within the discussion of journalistic professionalism. Journalistic objectivity may refer to fairness...
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    realistic looking specimens can be shown to be earlier than the arrival of the new wave of Greek influence, rather than vice versa.: 30  Scholars debate whether...
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  • Realism: Post-Expressionism", to contrast to Gustav Friedrich Hartlaub's "New Objectivity", which more narrowly characterized these developments within German...
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    half of the nineteenth century, objectivity has come to involve a combination of trained judgment and mechanical objectivity. Another methodological aspect...
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    by Erich Mendelsohn (1927-1930) The New Objectivity (in German Neue Sachlichkeit, sometimes also translated as New Sobriety) is a name often given to the...
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    the term and the movement. In the 1920s, he was associated with the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit), an outgrowth of Expressionism that opposed its...
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    zeitgeist had turned from emotional Expressionism to the matter-of-fact New Objectivity. An entire group of working architects, including Erich Mendelsohn...
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    is an icon of the post-World War I movement Neue Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity. It is located at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf...
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    painters and contemporary artists, in styles such as the Blue Rider and New Objectivity. Starting with late Gothic paintings, the gallery displays masterpieces...
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    shapes, colours and patterns. Important dinner services from the era of New Objectivity were reissued. After the triumphant success of a vase collection launched...
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  • seminal part of the post-World War I movement, Neue Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity. The medium is pen, brush, and ink on paper. Fit for Active Service...
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    Building outside Frankfurt, and from the mid-1920s increasingly to New Objectivity. He was also an educator, heading the architecture school at Academy...
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  • New Objectivity is F. Bordewijk (1884–1965), whose short story Bint (1931) and terse writing epitomise the style. An offshoot of the New Objectivity movement...
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    10, 1890 – November 27, 1945) was a German painter, member of the New Objectivity movement. Scholz was born in Wolfenbüttel and had his artistic training...
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    September 27, 1966) was a German photographer associated with the New Objectivity. Renger-Patzsch was born in Würzburg and began making photographs by...
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  • Neo-primitivism Neo-romanticism Net art New Objectivity New Sculpture Northwest School Nuclear art Nueva Figuración Objective abstraction Op Art Orphism Patna...
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    Pricing objectives or goals give direction to the whole pricing process. Determining what your objectives are is the first step in pricing. When deciding...
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    a German painter. He was first influenced by realism, and later by New Objectivity, but he would become known as one of the most talented official painters...
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    performances, and dancing "the Charleston". The art movement known as New Objectivity originated in Germany during this time. Cabaret dancing was the first...
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    a sharp turn was taken towards the Neue Sachlichkeit New Objectivity outlook. New Objectivity was not a strict movement in the sense of having a clear...
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    The New Wave (French: Nouvelle Vague, French pronunciation: [nuvɛl vaɡ]), also called the French New Wave, is a French art film movement that emerged in...
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  • United States American scene painting – c. 1920 – 1945, United States New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) – 1920s, Germany Grupo Montparnasse – 1922, France...
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  • Herrfeldt later integrates elements of New Objectivity. Fusing Art Nouveau and elements of New Objectivity, he develops a style referred to as expressive...
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