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The Essentials Of Forensic Medicine And Toxicology By Narayan Reddy 170.pdf Maryayle







External links Biography at Bombay Medical Association website. Reddy KSN Category:Indian pathologists Category:1952 births Category:20th-century Indian medical doctors Category:Medical doctors from Hyderabad, India Category:Living peopleThe Catégories of the Belle Époque Claude Monet, in a letter to his friend Pierre-Auguste Renoir in December 1884, laid out a case for the future of art. He wrote: “You and I will one day produce a new sort of painting, a painting whose object will be Beauty alone…I believe that this new style of painting, which will no longer be a simple pastime, will take possession of all contemporary artists. This new style will have no need for light or shade, or perspective, or line, or form. The trees will be like the trees, the grasses like grasses, the water like water, and the faces like faces. It will be a new departure altogether.” Monet’s case was not simply an appeal to aesthetics. It was also a clear attempt to change the way art was valued and consumed. Around the same time, he made a similar argument to Gabriel Vicaire, editor of Le Courrier du livre, in a letter explaining the new direction in which he intended to take art. “We will have to change our methods,” he wrote. “We will have to look at objects as they are, and not as our eyes tell us they ought to be. We will not value objects according to what we would wish them to be. This is something we’ll have to cultivate.” What these letters suggest is that the new aesthetic will be one in which “the trees will be like the trees, the grasses like grasses, the water like water, and the faces like faces.” This is to say that the new style will be one that doesn’t value objects according to how we might wish them to be. In this way, the new aesthetic will be one that emphasizes the everyday and material. Art will be a replica of life, not a representation of it. The new style, a la “trees like the trees, the grasses like grasses, the water like water, and the faces like faces,” will be a kind of art that fits neatly into a gallery and hangs on a wall. ac619d1d87


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