Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglês term or phrase:
tramp art
português translation:
arte popular/folclórica
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Always Learning
Oct 16, 2012 15:59
11 yrs ago
inglês term
tramp art
inglês para português
Outra
Arte, Artesanato e ofícios, Pintura
Frase: She has a special interest in tramp art.
Qual o equivalente em PT do Brasil?
Qual o equivalente em PT do Brasil?
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arte popular/folclórica
tramp art = folk art
Creio serem termos que mais se aproximam do sentido original.
Characteristically folk art is not influenced by movements in academic or fine art circles, and, in many cases, folk art excludes works executed by professional artists and sold as "high art" or "fine art" to the society's art patrons.[1] On the other hand, many 18th and 19th century American folk art painters made their living by their work, including itinerant portrait painters, some of whom produced large bodies of work.[3]
Other terms that overlap with folk art are naïve art, Arts Primitive, Pop art, outsider art, traditional art, Tribal art, "tramp art", "self-taught" art and even "working class" art. As one might expect, all these terms have different connotations; but they are all at times used interchangeably with the term folk art, for which a satisfactory definition has proven hard to come by
Tramp Art
Tramp Art was a popular form of folk art that flourished in America from the 1870's to the 1940's. It took many forms, mostly functional but some purely aesthetic: its creators notched, layered, and whittled picture frames, elaborate boxes, and even full-sized furniture pieces. The most common materials for making tramp art were cigar boxes and wood from disassembled crates
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Note added at 1 hora (2012-10-16 17:50:50 GMT)
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O intuito deste tipo de arte, que data do século dezenove, não era a reciclagem, cujo conceito não existia na época, mas a pura escassez de material, principalmente na era da grande depressão dos EUA.
Creio serem termos que mais se aproximam do sentido original.
Characteristically folk art is not influenced by movements in academic or fine art circles, and, in many cases, folk art excludes works executed by professional artists and sold as "high art" or "fine art" to the society's art patrons.[1] On the other hand, many 18th and 19th century American folk art painters made their living by their work, including itinerant portrait painters, some of whom produced large bodies of work.[3]
Other terms that overlap with folk art are naïve art, Arts Primitive, Pop art, outsider art, traditional art, Tribal art, "tramp art", "self-taught" art and even "working class" art. As one might expect, all these terms have different connotations; but they are all at times used interchangeably with the term folk art, for which a satisfactory definition has proven hard to come by
Tramp Art
Tramp Art was a popular form of folk art that flourished in America from the 1870's to the 1940's. It took many forms, mostly functional but some purely aesthetic: its creators notched, layered, and whittled picture frames, elaborate boxes, and even full-sized furniture pieces. The most common materials for making tramp art were cigar boxes and wood from disassembled crates
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Note added at 1 hora (2012-10-16 17:50:50 GMT)
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O intuito deste tipo de arte, que data do século dezenove, não era a reciclagem, cujo conceito não existia na época, mas a pura escassez de material, principalmente na era da grande depressão dos EUA.
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1 hora
arte da reciclagem, arte da recuperação
Veja:
http://www.recup-art.net/article1aladin2000mars.pdf
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_french/art_arts_crafts_...
https://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q="arte * reciclag...
http://www.recup-art.net/article1aladin2000mars.pdf
http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_french/art_arts_crafts_...
https://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q="arte * reciclag...
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Marlene Curtis
: O conceito de "reciclagem" não existia na época./http://www.collectorsweekly.com/folk-art/tramp-art/O objetivo náo era, e não é reciclar.
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Que época? Onde é que tem referência à época nesse texto?
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4 horas
Arte de lixo
Arte de lixo
5 horas
arte brega
tramp art => arte brega
The History of Tramp Art. Artisans Gallery. (256) 634-4037.
www.folkartisans.com/sup/tramhist.html
The History of Tramp Art at Artisans gallery of folk art, antiques, and outsider art. Unusual, unique, and one of a kind items from folky to funky to fine.
What is Tramp Art?
Tramp art is an art movement found throughout the world where small pieces of wood, primarily from discarded cigar boxes and shipping crates, are whittled into layers of geometric patterns having the outside edges of each layer notch carved. The artists used simple tools such as a pocketknife to carve the recycled wood. It was popular in the years between the 1870s to the 1940s when the form started to decline. It was made in prodigious numbers. The most common forms were the box and the frame. Although there were no rules or patterns to lend commonality in the artists’ work there were objects made in every conceivable shape and size including full sized furniture and objects of whimsy.
http://www.trampart.com/history.html
The History of Tramp Art. Artisans Gallery. (256) 634-4037.
www.folkartisans.com/sup/tramhist.html
The History of Tramp Art at Artisans gallery of folk art, antiques, and outsider art. Unusual, unique, and one of a kind items from folky to funky to fine.
What is Tramp Art?
Tramp art is an art movement found throughout the world where small pieces of wood, primarily from discarded cigar boxes and shipping crates, are whittled into layers of geometric patterns having the outside edges of each layer notch carved. The artists used simple tools such as a pocketknife to carve the recycled wood. It was popular in the years between the 1870s to the 1940s when the form started to decline. It was made in prodigious numbers. The most common forms were the box and the frame. Although there were no rules or patterns to lend commonality in the artists’ work there were objects made in every conceivable shape and size including full sized furniture and objects of whimsy.
http://www.trampart.com/history.html
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7 horas
artesanato em madeira / arte artesanal em madeira
Definition of TRAMP ART
: a style of wood carving flourishing in the United States from about 1875 to 1930 that is characterized by ornate layered whittling often of cigar boxes or fruit crates; also: an object carved in this style
: a style of wood carving flourishing in the United States from about 1875 to 1930 that is characterized by ornate layered whittling often of cigar boxes or fruit crates; also: an object carved in this style
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