Em Qua 26 Jul 2006 13:54, Christoph Sch?fer escreveu: > Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 18:27 schrieb avox: > > MaHan wrote: > > > Louis, please don't get me wrong -- I _love_ this > > > touch of exotism, the story and the included pictures. > > > The only reason why I'm asking for the new content is > > > quite simple: the target audience of the tutorial. I > > > would like to encourage more people to use this > > > tutorial. But some teachers may restrain from using it > > > in their classes, because they could be afraid of > > > being suited by angry parents, fired by their > > > schoolmasters, etc. Other people may restrain from > > > using it because of their cultural background or > > > religion -- in fact, I know of some priests and > > > seminary students using Scribus. All those countless > > > parish centers, non-profit organisations, schools > > > should be able to use those materials. That's while > > > I'm asking for the more neutral content. > > > > Gosh, that's just a few naked people in stone! It's not even > > close-ups of the reliefs with the orgies, so where's the problem? ;-) > > > > A little more tolerance to other cultures wouldn't hurt some priests > > or schools IMO.... > > Would we start to use pictures of women only if they are wearing the > > tchador or burka next?? > > > > /Andreas > > Sorry for stepping in late, guys :) > > While I absolutely agree with Andreas, that these are just ancient pieces > of art, I'm not against trying something new. It would perhaps become > easier to escape the original structures of the tutorial, including its > limitations (from a current point of view). > > As an alternative I suggest creating an art magazine of a few pages. > Everybody interested, may have a look here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rembrandt > > http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Rembrandt >
I do prefer these guys: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressionist Monet, Renouir, Degas and so on... Great paintings IMHO. Check this site out: http://www.artcyclopedia.com/ -- Ludi.
