A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... Religion in ancient Crete was utterly different from the religion of Egypt and coeval civilizations . Its origins were largely Oriental , not Egyptian . The Minoans worshipped a guardian goddess who , though appearing in many forms ...
... Religion in ancient Crete was utterly different from the religion of Egypt and coeval civilizations . Its origins were largely Oriental , not Egyptian . The Minoans worshipped a guardian goddess who , though appearing in many forms ...
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... religion had been lifted . But as a vehicle for religious feeling as much as a form of aesthetic expression Christian art remains crude when compared with the great pagan styles of Egypt and Greece which preceded it . Christianity drew ...
... religion had been lifted . But as a vehicle for religious feeling as much as a form of aesthetic expression Christian art remains crude when compared with the great pagan styles of Egypt and Greece which preceded it . Christianity drew ...
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... religion . At their best we might say that both Byzantine and Gothic reflect a spiritual , aesthetic harmony . But Byzantine is remote , magnificent , emphasizing the glory of a Beneficent Almighty God : the King of Kings . Gothic is ...
... religion . At their best we might say that both Byzantine and Gothic reflect a spiritual , aesthetic harmony . But Byzantine is remote , magnificent , emphasizing the glory of a Beneficent Almighty God : the King of Kings . Gothic is ...
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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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