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  • ...de the films of his contemporary. [[George Melies]] (1861-1938) popular in Europe. The Few reels of Phalke’s early films, preserved at the National Film Ar
    60 KB (10,019 words) - 18:17, 7 February 2009
  • ...st specifically Indian Film' by Osten and was fairly successful in Central Europe.
    4 KB (675 words) - 02:34, 26 April 2006
  • ...almost entirely on the philosophy of life and action of nineteenth century Europe. They were truly more the products of Western civilization than Indian. Til ...e was released from jail in 1914, the year in which World war I started in Europe.
    48 KB (8,124 words) - 02:35, 26 April 2006
  • ..., Nala Damyanti " is a film which has all the finish of a film produced in Europe or America." Di Liguoro directed many other films for the company including
    5 KB (853 words) - 02:46, 26 April 2006
  • The Early 40's The war in Europe seemed far enough away, and yet, the movie industry felt its impact in a ra
    14 KB (2,270 words) - 08:01, 3 May 2006
  • ...on]]), when enormous intellectual and artistic innovation was occurring in Europe. ...pe in 1929, Campbell announced to his faculty at Columbia that his time in Europe had broadened his interests and that he wanted to study [[Sanskrit]] and [[
    27 KB (4,208 words) - 20:06, 26 April 2006
  • ...local printing presses and imported pictures made for the Indian market in Europe, succumbing only with major improvements in color printing and a new vogue ...ts had access to a broad range of pictorial art from other parts of India, Europe, and China, as well as to new materials. The painters who invented the Kali
    13 KB (2,044 words) - 01:22, 27 April 2006
  • ...ay conference drew approximately one hundred people from North America and Europe, presented more than forty papers of varying lengths and daily hour-long ro ...e development of film as a story-telling medium, in both North America and Europe, or as part of an experiment in creating hybrid texts of stage and screen e
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • The reception of Shakuntala in nineteenth century Europe ...ions. Jones first came to hear about Indian Natakas, during his sojourn in Europe, in 1787. These Natakas were then considered to be Brahmanical histories wi
    177 KB (31,487 words) - 14:22, 10 June 2006
  • ...iloba. Ginkgo biloba leaf extract is the most widely sold phytomedicine in Europe with 5 million prescriptions written in Germany alone every year for dement ...proved by the FDA for use in the United States, piracetam is prescribed in Europe to treat amnesia, dementia, stroke, dyslexia, senility, and other cognitive
    28 KB (4,304 words) - 18:55, 18 July 2006
  • ...ut dates this to 1877, whereas reports of Edison’s success did not reach Europe until early 1878. Whatever its initial inspiration, the first version of th ..., Lionel Richard published a booklet on the different types of cabarets in Europe: Cabarets, cabaret (Paris: Plon, 1991). Also see Georges d’Avenel, Le Mé
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • Thrice I visited Europe and yet I am proud to say that I have never taken tea, or smoked a cigarett
    196 KB (33,860 words) - 23:45, 10 May 2006
  • ...hich the new movement faced. Flush with new techniques he had picked up in Europe Shantaram brought in new innovations in the use of the camera, for instance
    14 KB (2,483 words) - 16:25, 4 May 2006
  • ...almost entirely on the philosophy of life and action of nineteenth century Europe. They were truly more the products of Western civilization than Indian. Til ...e was released from jail in 1914, the year in which World war I started in Europe.
    48 KB (8,140 words) - 16:57, 16 February 2012
  • By 1870, in Europe, [[limelight]] was replacing the use of oil lamps for light in magic lanter
    14 KB (2,422 words) - 21:40, 20 July 2009
  • ...“war zones” reaching from the North Sea to the Alps and across Eastern Europe, strange regions in which every house was a ruin, every tree a splintered t ...he Germans 1,470,000. There were also 2,000,000 American troops brought to Europe before the end, and of these more than half were actually engaged in the fi
    39 KB (6,613 words) - 18:44, 20 May 2006
  • The fact is that in Europe, the post war period
    110 KB (17,694 words) - 16:11, 21 May 2006
  • The Early 40's The war in Europe seemed far enough away, and yet, the movie industry felt its impact in a ra
    13 KB (2,177 words) - 16:32, 22 May 2006
  • ...ay conference drew approximately one hundred people from North America and Europe, presented more than forty papers of varying lengths and daily hour-long ro ...e development of film as a story-telling medium, in both North America and Europe, or as part of an experiment in creating hybrid texts of stage and screen e
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • 'the artists' status in the pre-British period was, as in pre¬Renaissance Europe, humble and traditionally defined, irrespective of the caste they belonged What we are witnessing here is a new phenomenon in India, a process which Europe had already passed through: the emancipation of artists from traditional ar
    41 KB (6,545 words) - 14:40, 8 May 2009

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