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Art Creates the State and Makes It Civilized / Safronov, N.   Journal Article
N. Safronov Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Armen Oganesyan, Editor-in-Chief, International Affairs: Nikas Stepanovich [Safronov], you once quoted from Ilya Ehrenburg's People, Years, Life: "In the past, eternal ideas were written down with goose quills, and today, goose ideas are written down with eternal quills. " What if we were to talk about brushes instead of quills? How would you assess today's level of artistic development?
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Photographs of Ataturk in the early Republican Press: how his image was used to visualize events? / Cetin, Idil   Journal Article
Cetin, Idil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since its invention, photography has been seen as representing reality as it was, as a result of which an evidential quality has been attributed to it. This quality comes more to the fore in certain contexts, one of them being press photography. Photographs in a newspaper are meant to testify to the event described in the news. This article looks at the photographs of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, which were circulated in the early Republican Press. Many photographs of Ataturk which were published in the periodicals at that time did not testify to the actualization of an event and henceforth did not provide any evidence for the events. They nevertheless have an evidential quality, which they acquire not from what they show, but from what they signify.
Key Words Mustafa Kemal Ataturk  Event  Press Photography  Portraits 
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