Study

Study or studies may refer to:

General

  • Education
  • Higher education
  • An experiment
  • Graduation

  • In particular, a clinical trial
  • Observational study
  • Research
  • Study skills, abilities and approaches applied to learning
  • People

  • Christian Hugo Eduard Study (1862–1930), German mathematician
  • Other

  • Chess study, a type of chess problem
  • Religious study
  • Biblical studies
  • Torah study
  • Study (art), a drawing or series of drawings done in preparation for a finished piece
  • Study (film), a 2012 film by Paolo Benetazzo
  • Studies (journal), published by the Jesuits in Ireland
  • Study (room), a room in a home used as an office or library
  • See also

  • Étude, a short musical composition
  • All pages with titles containing Study
  • Endgame study

    An endgame study, or just study, is a composed chess endgame position—that is, one that has been made up rather than one from an actual game—presented as a sort of puzzle, in which the aim of the solver is to find a way for one side (usually White) to win or draw, as stipulated, against any moves the other side plays.


    Composed studies

    Composed studies predate the modern form of chess. Shatranj studies exist in manuscripts from the 9th century, and the earliest treatises on modern chess by the likes of Luis Ramirez Lucena and Pedro Damiano (late 15th and early 16th century) also include studies. However, these studies often include superfluous pieces, added to make the position look more "game-like", but which take no part in the actual solution (something that is never done in the modern study). Various names were given to these positions (Damiano, for example, called them "subtleties"); the first book which called them "studies" appears to be Chess Studies, an 1851 publication by Josef Kling and Bernhard Horwitz, which is sometimes also regarded as the starting point for the modern endgame study. The form is considered to have been raised to an art in the late 19th century, with A. A. Troitsky and Henri Rinck particularly important in this respect.

    Study (art)


    In art, a study is a drawing, sketch or painting done in preparation for a finished piece, or as visual notes. Studies are often used to understand the problems involved in rendering subjects and to plan the elements to be used in finished works, such as light, color, form, perspective and composition. Studies can have more impact than more-elaborately planned work, due to the fresh insights the artist gains while exploring the subject. The excitement of discovery can give a study vitality. Even when layers of the work show changes the artist made as more was understood, the viewer shares more of the artist's sense of discovery. Written notes alongside visual images add to the import of the piece as they allow the viewer to share the artist's process of getting to know the subject.

    Studies inspired some of the first 20th century conceptual art, where the creative process itself becomes the subject of the piece. Since the process is what is all-important in studies and conceptual art, the viewer may be left with no material object of art.

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