Art Is...The Permanent Revolution / First-Run Features (Firm).

The anger and outrage captured by graphic artists have defined revolutions through the centuries. Printmakers have depicted the human condition in all its glories and struggles so powerfully that perceptions, attitudes and politics have been dramatically influenced. And the value and impact of this...

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Uniform Title:Films on Demand.
Corporate Authors: Infobase (Film distributor)
First-Run Features (Firm)
Language:English
Language of the Original:
English
Language and/or Writing System:
Closed-captioned.
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : First-Run Features (Firm), [2012]
Series:Films on Demand.
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Online Access:
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 21 min., 10 sec.)) : sound, color.
Format: Electronic Video

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505 0 0 |t Industrialization Art  |g (0:44) --   |t Depicting the Human Condition  |g (1:09) --   |t Propaganda Art  |g (2:28) --   |t Art and Consciousness  |g (1:19) --   |t Woodcutting  |g (2:07) --   |t Lithography  |g (2:01) --   |t Political Activists  |g (1:03) --   |t Lithography Technique  |g (3:04) --   |t Honore Daumier  |g (1:08) --   |t Draft Politics  |g (1:50) --   |t Etching Process  |g (2:11) --   |t Kathe Kollwitz  |g (2:22) --   |t Identifying with the Masses  |g (1:01) --   |t Great Depression  |g (1:42) --   |t Social Consciousness vs. Humanism  |g (1:42) --   |t Rembrandt van Rijn  |g (0:53) --   |t Roaring '20s  |g (2:06) --   |t "Nightmare" Print Making  |g (2:12) --   |t Oil on Limestone  |g (1:03) --   |t Fascism  |g (1:27) --   |t Printing Preparation  |g (4:44) --   |t Soft-Ground Print  |g (0:48) --   |t Hard-Ground Print  |g (1:20) --   |t Art as a Skill  |g (1:04) --   |t Frans Masereel  |g (1:24) --   |t Labor Movement  |g (0:58) --   |t Balancing Creativity and Life  |g (2:49) --   |t Master Printer Role  |g (1:32) --   |t Jose Guadalupe Posada  |g (1:05) --   |t Battle Field  |g (0:59) --   |t Drypoint Technique  |g (1:41) --   |t Lovis Corinth  |g (1:04) --   |t Otto Dix  |g (1:33) --   |t George Grosz  |g (1:56) --   |t Woodcut Printing Process  |g (2:05) --   |t World War II  |g (2:51) --   |t Finished Woodcut  |g (3:51) --   |t Etching Printing Process  |g (1:50) --   |t Finished Etching  |g (1:53) --   |t Holocaust  |g (4:59) --   |t Lithograph Printing Process  |g (1:26) --   |t Finished Lithograph  |g (1:23) --   |t Printing Revolution  |g (2:08) --   |t Credits: Art Is...The Permanent Revolution  |g (1:39) 
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