A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... tradition . Even the rigid hieratic rules which constricted the stream of traditional craftsman- ship created some good precedents . First they insisted on this eminent standard of technique . Secondly they demanded certain limited ...
... tradition . Even the rigid hieratic rules which constricted the stream of traditional craftsman- ship created some good precedents . First they insisted on this eminent standard of technique . Secondly they demanded certain limited ...
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... tradition and the preservation of Rome as a great political and cultural centre had marked effects upon the course of the early Renaissance . The early discoveries of Classical literature , the recovery of statues , the revived interest ...
... tradition and the preservation of Rome as a great political and cultural centre had marked effects upon the course of the early Renaissance . The early discoveries of Classical literature , the recovery of statues , the revived interest ...
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... tradition constantly attacked , but rarely outmanœuvred , by the guerrillas of the Left . Long before the Bastille Day of the Fauves - the Wild Beasts - as they were called , at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the ...
... tradition constantly attacked , but rarely outmanœuvred , by the guerrillas of the Left . Long before the Bastille Day of the Fauves - the Wild Beasts - as they were called , at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the ...
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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