A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... Byzantine , while with the conquest of the Christian Byzantine Empire by the Turks , who first invaded in the eleventh century , they in turn began to adapt the style for their mosques . With this complex history it is not unnatural ...
... Byzantine , while with the conquest of the Christian Byzantine Empire by the Turks , who first invaded in the eleventh century , they in turn began to adapt the style for their mosques . With this complex history it is not unnatural ...
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... Byzantine designs has already been referred to . It is sometimes so violent that the head appears to be almost twisted from the attenuated body . Nothing like these liberties with the human figure had been seen before , and nothing in ...
... Byzantine designs has already been referred to . It is sometimes so violent that the head appears to be almost twisted from the attenuated body . Nothing like these liberties with the human figure had been seen before , and nothing in ...
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... Byzantine pendulum continued to swing , and as the influence of the Eastern group of artists spread , mosaic began to be used as it should be used , as the perfect vehicle for visual symbolism on a large scale . William Morris once said ...
... Byzantine pendulum continued to swing , and as the influence of the Eastern group of artists spread , mosaic began to be used as it should be used , as the perfect vehicle for visual symbolism on a large scale . William Morris once said ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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