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objective$54245$ - translation to greek

1945 FILM BY RAOUL WALSH
Objective, Burma; Objective Burma; Objective Burma!
  • [[Errol Flynn]] playing Captain Nelson, the group's heroic leader.

objective      
n. αντικείμενο, σκοπός
nonobjective art         
  • Black Square]]'', 1923, [[The Russian Museum]]
  • [[Kurt Schwitters]], ''Das Undbild'', 1919, [[Staatsgalerie Stuttgart]]
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  • [[František Kupka]], ''Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs'' (''Fugue in Two Colors''), 1912, oil on canvas, 210 x 200 cm, Narodni Galerie, Prague. Published in ''Au Salon d'Automne "Les Indépendants"'' 1912, Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Paris.
  • date=2012-01-12}}, retrieved April 12, 2009</ref> [[Detroit Institute of Arts]]
  • A 1939–1942 oil on canvas painting by [[Piet Mondrian]] titled ''Composition No. 10''. Responding to it, fellow [[De Stijl]] artist [[Theo van Doesburg]] suggested a link between non-representational works of art and ideals of peace and spirituality.<ref>Utopian Reality: Reconstructing Culture in Revolutionary Russia and Beyond; Christina Lodder, Maria Kokkori, Maria Mileeva; BRILL, Oct 24, 2013 "Van Doesburg stated that the purpose of art was to imbue man with those positive spiritual qualities that were needed in order to overcome the dominance of the physical and create the conditions for putting an end to wars. In an enthusiastic essay on Wassily Kandinsky he had written about the dialogue between the artist and the viewer, and the role of art as 'the educator of our inner life, the educator of our hearts and minds'. Van Doesburg subsequently adopted the view that the spiritual in man is nurtured specifically by abstract art, which he later described as 'pure thought, which does not signify a concept derived from natural phenomena but which is contained in numbers, measures, relationships, and abstract lines'. In his response to Piet Mondrian's ''Composition 10'', Van Doesburg linked peace and the spiritual to a non-representational work of art, asserting that 'it produces a most spiritual impression...the impression of repose: the repose of the soul'."</ref>
  • A ''[[hilya]]'', a decorated description of [[Muhammad]]’s physical appearance, dating to the 19th century.
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ART WITH A DEGREE OF INDEPENDENCE FROM VISUAL REFERENCES IN THE WORLD
Abstract Art; Abstract painting; Abstract painter; Abstract imagery; Abstracionismo; Art Abstraction; Abstractionist; Non-figurative; Non-objective art; Abstract artist; Abstract artwork; Non-objective artist; Non-objective artists; Non-objective artwork; Non-objective artworks; Nonobjective art; Nonobjective artist; Nonobjective artists; Nonobjective artwork; Nonobjective artworks; Abstract design; Abstract paintings; Abstract (art); Nonfigurative; Non figurative; Non-figurative art; Nonfigurative art; Non figurative art; Abstractism; Non-representational art; Abstract artworks
αφηρημένη τέχνη
abstract art         
  • Black Square]]'', 1923, [[The Russian Museum]]
  • [[Kurt Schwitters]], ''Das Undbild'', 1919, [[Staatsgalerie Stuttgart]]
  • left
  • [[František Kupka]], ''Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs'' (''Fugue in Two Colors''), 1912, oil on canvas, 210 x 200 cm, Narodni Galerie, Prague. Published in ''Au Salon d'Automne "Les Indépendants"'' 1912, Exhibited at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Paris.
  • date=2012-01-12}}, retrieved April 12, 2009</ref> [[Detroit Institute of Arts]]
  • A 1939–1942 oil on canvas painting by [[Piet Mondrian]] titled ''Composition No. 10''. Responding to it, fellow [[De Stijl]] artist [[Theo van Doesburg]] suggested a link between non-representational works of art and ideals of peace and spirituality.<ref>Utopian Reality: Reconstructing Culture in Revolutionary Russia and Beyond; Christina Lodder, Maria Kokkori, Maria Mileeva; BRILL, Oct 24, 2013 "Van Doesburg stated that the purpose of art was to imbue man with those positive spiritual qualities that were needed in order to overcome the dominance of the physical and create the conditions for putting an end to wars. In an enthusiastic essay on Wassily Kandinsky he had written about the dialogue between the artist and the viewer, and the role of art as 'the educator of our inner life, the educator of our hearts and minds'. Van Doesburg subsequently adopted the view that the spiritual in man is nurtured specifically by abstract art, which he later described as 'pure thought, which does not signify a concept derived from natural phenomena but which is contained in numbers, measures, relationships, and abstract lines'. In his response to Piet Mondrian's ''Composition 10'', Van Doesburg linked peace and the spiritual to a non-representational work of art, asserting that 'it produces a most spiritual impression...the impression of repose: the repose of the soul'."</ref>
  • A ''[[hilya]]'', a decorated description of [[Muhammad]]’s physical appearance, dating to the 19th century.
  • left
ART WITH A DEGREE OF INDEPENDENCE FROM VISUAL REFERENCES IN THE WORLD
Abstract Art; Abstract painting; Abstract painter; Abstract imagery; Abstracionismo; Art Abstraction; Abstractionist; Non-figurative; Non-objective art; Abstract artist; Abstract artwork; Non-objective artist; Non-objective artists; Non-objective artwork; Non-objective artworks; Nonobjective art; Nonobjective artist; Nonobjective artists; Nonobjective artwork; Nonobjective artworks; Abstract design; Abstract paintings; Abstract (art); Nonfigurative; Non figurative; Non-figurative art; Nonfigurative art; Non figurative art; Abstractism; Non-representational art; Abstract artworks
n. αφηρημένη τέχνη

Definition

object glass
¦ noun old-fashioned term for objective (in sense 2).

Wikipedia

Objective, Burma!

Objective, Burma! is a 1945 American war film that is loosely based on the six-month raid by Merrill's Marauders in the Burma Campaign during the Second World War. Directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Errol Flynn, the film was made by Warner Bros. immediately after the raid.