Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... Idealistic art was then more and more lost and this led to a gradual decline of the purity of the Idealistic style . In sculpture , the first signs of a contamination of the pure Idealism of Phidias appear already in the works of ...
... Idealistic art was then more and more lost and this led to a gradual decline of the purity of the Idealistic style . In sculpture , the first signs of a contamination of the pure Idealism of Phidias appear already in the works of ...
Strana 335
... idealism was purely humanistic , earthly , scientific , wingless , to soar to the heights of transcendental idealism , an idealism which does not fear anything , does not question itself , in a way is blind and unreservedly believing ...
... idealism was purely humanistic , earthly , scientific , wingless , to soar to the heights of transcendental idealism , an idealism which does not fear anything , does not question itself , in a way is blind and unreservedly believing ...
Strana 351
... Idealism . If , in comparison with the pure Visual naturalism of the Flemish type , it was not so naturally Visualistic , it was , on the other hand , more theatrically Visualistic than the former . Anyhow this wave of pseudo ...
... Idealism . If , in comparison with the pure Visual naturalism of the Flemish type , it was not so naturally Visualistic , it was , on the other hand , more theatrically Visualistic than the former . Anyhow this wave of pseudo ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Social Classes in Portraiture for Europe | 28 |
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