A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... classical copies in our sunless towns . The Greeks ( we were told ) " held the mirror up to Nature " , and the classical ideal of beauty was of an objective natural beauty , albeit of Nature arrayed in her most brilliant hues and in her ...
... classical copies in our sunless towns . The Greeks ( we were told ) " held the mirror up to Nature " , and the classical ideal of beauty was of an objective natural beauty , albeit of Nature arrayed in her most brilliant hues and in her ...
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... classical times the idea of " God " as a transcendent deity tends to disappear and to be replaced by idealized man . In art this type does not seek escape from his world , but finds pleasure and interest in it , and with enthusiasm ...
... classical times the idea of " God " as a transcendent deity tends to disappear and to be replaced by idealized man . In art this type does not seek escape from his world , but finds pleasure and interest in it , and with enthusiasm ...
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... Classical times . To the master - builders of the Romanesque and early Gothic cathedrals there was no " Glory that was Greece " , and the grandeur of Rome had vanished , to be replaced by the splendour of the Church of Rome ...
... Classical times . To the master - builders of the Romanesque and early Gothic cathedrals there was no " Glory that was Greece " , and the grandeur of Rome had vanished , to be replaced by the splendour of the Church of Rome ...
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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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