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Strana 154
All this is manifest throughout the whole of the buildings as well as in their details
: in the Roman architecture which “ is entirely founded on Greek and forms
indeed a kind of continuation of the latter in the spirit of lavishness and display
and ...
All this is manifest throughout the whole of the buildings as well as in their details
: in the Roman architecture which “ is entirely founded on Greek and forms
indeed a kind of continuation of the latter in the spirit of lavishness and display
and ...
Strana 157
This means a waning of the inner criterion of Ideationalism . Externally , all the
earmarks of Visual architecture emerged and grew with the beginning of the
Renaissance and continued with the subsequent forms of the baroque and the
rococo .
This means a waning of the inner criterion of Ideationalism . Externally , all the
earmarks of Visual architecture emerged and grew with the beginning of the
Renaissance and continued with the subsequent forms of the baroque and the
rococo .
Strana 159
of a given culture . Thus the second installment is paid on the “ promissory note . ”
( 2 ) In architecture , as in painting and sculpture , there are long - time and short -
time waves of ascendance and domination of the Ideational and Visual styles ...
of a given culture . Thus the second installment is paid on the “ promissory note . ”
( 2 ) In architecture , as in painting and sculpture , there are long - time and short -
time waves of ascendance and domination of the Ideational and Visual styles ...
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