A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... attitude of the artist - craftsman to his work . ( See Plate 1 , Men in Conversation . ) It made no difference to this attitude whether he were modelling or engraving or making line - drawings with a brush , for in every branch of ...
... attitude of the artist - craftsman to his work . ( See Plate 1 , Men in Conversation . ) It made no difference to this attitude whether he were modelling or engraving or making line - drawings with a brush , for in every branch of ...
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... attitude to the supernatural . The desire to control natural forces leads naturally to a belief in its possibility . Savages , like children , are credulous . They have active intelligence but no stores of accumulated knowledge and no ...
... attitude to the supernatural . The desire to control natural forces leads naturally to a belief in its possibility . Savages , like children , are credulous . They have active intelligence but no stores of accumulated knowledge and no ...
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... attitude are highly important , for they represent the first of numberless similar differences , recurring down to the present , and foretell the revolution which has ended in " Modernism " . Sir Joshua , having been trained in the Van ...
... attitude are highly important , for they represent the first of numberless similar differences , recurring down to the present , and foretell the revolution which has ended in " Modernism " . Sir Joshua , having been trained in the Van ...
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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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