A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... represent portions of the woman's body only - e.g . the trunk and lower portion - others include the head , and there are several small statuettes . Opinion differs widely , for while one school of thought is that Palaeolithic Man ...
... represent portions of the woman's body only - e.g . the trunk and lower portion - others include the head , and there are several small statuettes . Opinion differs widely , for while one school of thought is that Palaeolithic Man ...
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... represent one of the first great com- mercial civilizations of the ancient world . Contrasted with Egypt and Mesopotamia , they seem to have rationalized their religion , and enjoyed material gifts -- the rewards of adventure and piracy ...
... represent one of the first great com- mercial civilizations of the ancient world . Contrasted with Egypt and Mesopotamia , they seem to have rationalized their religion , and enjoyed material gifts -- the rewards of adventure and piracy ...
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... represent the Gods by the most beautiful things on earth - pure material , the human form , consummate art . The idea of those who make divine images in human shape is quite reasonable , since the spirit of man is nearest of all things ...
... represent the Gods by the most beautiful things on earth - pure material , the human form , consummate art . The idea of those who make divine images in human shape is quite reasonable , since the spirit of man is nearest of all things ...
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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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abstract art aesthetic ancient animals appear architecture Aristotle artist artist-craftsman Ashmolean Museum attitude Baroque beauty became birds Blake building Byzantine Byzantine art century B.C. CHAPTER China Chinese Christian Church civilization Classical colour Copyright reserved crafts Cretan Crete Cubism culture decoration display drawing early Egypt Egyptian art Empire evolved example expression flowers Gallery gift Giotto Gothic Greece H. G. Spearing harmony Herbert Read ideal ideas images influence inspired Italian later learnt Leonardo Leonardo da Vinci light living London Magdalenian magic marble Mesopotamia Michelangelo mind Minoan modern mosaic Nature Neolithic objects Oxford painter painting Palaeolithic perception Photograph by courtesy Plate Plato pottery primitive Religio Medici religion Renaissance representation Roman Rome sculpture seems seen sense Sir Thomas Browne soul spiritual stone style Sumeria symbolic temples theory things tomb tradition Trans truth universe vision W. F. Mansell William Blake