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There is no longer either victor or vanquished ( but as many schools as there are artists ) . ” 139 To call any artist unoriginal and without individuality is an insult . Right or wrong , the artists want to be individualists , original ...
There is no longer either victor or vanquished ( but as many schools as there are artists ) . ” 139 To call any artist unoriginal and without individuality is an insult . Right or wrong , the artists want to be individualists , original ...
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This sample is neither so large as to embrace the greater part of the artistic works of the period , nor is it ... it takes only a few of the works of the greatest artists of the time and assumes that they are representative of the bulk ...
This sample is neither so large as to embrace the greater part of the artistic works of the period , nor is it ... it takes only a few of the works of the greatest artists of the time and assumes that they are representative of the bulk ...
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The following Appendix gives two lists for the countries of Europe that are studied quantitatively : one of sources and the other of artists whose works are included in the tables of these chapters . The lists give an idea of the ...
The following Appendix gives two lists for the countries of Europe that are studied quantitatively : one of sources and the other of artists whose works are included in the tables of these chapters . The lists give an idea of the ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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