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  • Title: L'excès
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 393
  • Publisher: Kimé
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  • Publish Location: Paris

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  • First Year Published: 2009
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Exaggeration

Look up exaggeration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exaggeration is the representation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it is, intentionally

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of sculpted models of Lunar features, in the marked vertical exaggeration of the actual relief of the Moon. In 1877, Paul Dominique Philippoteaux and

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Buddhist art in Japan

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Women artists

is no exaggeration, then, to say that this art is the expression of the most genuine aspect of Indian civilization." The geometric Imigongo art originated

Twelve basic principles of animation

of exaggeration, employed by Disney, was to remain true to reality, just presenting it in a wilder, more extreme form. Other forms of exaggeration can

The Art of the Deal

describing "an innocent form of exaggeration—and... a very effective form of promotion". Schwartz said Trump loved the phrase. In January 2017, the phrase was

Abstract art

independence from visual references in the world. Abstract art, non-figurative art, non-objective art, and non-representational art are all closely related terms

Realism (arts)

Realism in the arts is generally the attempt to represent subject-matter truthfully, without artificiality, exaggeration, or speculative or supernatural

Brazilian academic art

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