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The other founding case of modern criticism is that of philosophers who examine works of art as primary subjects.
Works by more celebrated photographers who used art or museums as primary subjects are included as well.
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This article considers humans as the primary subjects of poisoning.
Throughout his career Rembrandt took as his primary subjects the themes of portraiture, landscape and narrative painting.
Ukiyo-e art flourished in Japan during the Edo period from the 17th to 19th centuries, and took as its primary subjects courtesans, kabuki actors, and others associated with the "floating world" lifestyle of the pleasure districts.
This project differs from previous biobanking projects in that it 1) was initiated mainly to boost post-disaster recovery and reconstruction; and 2) targets the area's survivors as its primary subjects.
He further broke down the 747 short pieces by their primary subjects as follows.
Animals feature prominently in art of all ages, and in the 17th century, no longer as part of human scenes but as the primary subject matter.
The infinitesimal calculus that took form in the 16th and 17th centuries, which had as its primary subject matter continuous variation, may be seen as a kind of synthesis of the continuous and the discrete, with infinitesimals bridging the gap between the two.
Those topics are my passion, and in my home environment, we were always debating, and that translated into studying economics at school as one of my primary subjects.
Unlike Dove, however, Ms. Wilson concentrates on the intangible qualities of atmosphere as her primary subject.
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