A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... interest toward the object " . This type therefore accepts life around him and enjoys it . In the religion of the extrovert of classical times the idea of " God " as a transcendent deity tends to disappear and to be replaced by ...
... interest toward the object " . This type therefore accepts life around him and enjoys it . In the religion of the extrovert of classical times the idea of " God " as a transcendent deity tends to disappear and to be replaced by ...
Stran 92
... interest in the idealized human figure . It was an interest which grew upon him : an interest which never left him : an interest which he bequeathed to our Western world of art ( and which is strikingly absent from Chinese art ) , which ...
... interest in the idealized human figure . It was an interest which grew upon him : an interest which never left him : an interest which he bequeathed to our Western world of art ( and which is strikingly absent from Chinese art ) , which ...
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... interest in the countryside and its buildings — in birds and trees and flowers that the artists of this time display in their handiwork . This interest in Nature had been long lost to the frigid symbolism of the official con- ventions ...
... interest in the countryside and its buildings — in birds and trees and flowers that the artists of this time display in their handiwork . This interest in Nature had been long lost to the frigid symbolism of the official con- ventions ...
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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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