Prints made by forcing ink through a fine screen stencil onto paper or another surface. Art applications date from the 1930s; commercial ones from the 1920sMain Term
Poems that consist of 39 lines in six six-line stanzas followed by a three-line envoi, in which the same six end words occur in each stanza but in a shifting order
Poems that consist of 39 lines in six six-line stanzas followed by a three-line envoi, in which the same six end words occur in each stanza but in a shifting order
Poems that consist of 39 lines in six six-line stanzas followed by a three-line envoi, in which the same six end words occur in each stanza but in a shifting order
Poems that are arranged to form a recognizable or meaningful shape that usually illustrates the poem's theme. For poems in which graphic effects created by typography replace the conventional verse forms so that the typographical arrangement of text is central to the experience and meaning of the work see Concrete poetry
Poems that are arranged to form a recognizable or meaningful shape that usually illustrates the poem's theme. For poems in which graphic effects created by typography replace the conventional verse forms so that the typographical arrangement of text is central to the experience and meaning of the work see Concrete poetry
Short, unedited, silent films, primarily from the period of early cinema, that portray daily life or specific events or occurrences as filmed by a camera in a fixed location without commentary