Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... artists remained anonymous , and their mood was very different from the Visual - individualistic artist who , at least , wants to immortalize himself through his creation . The spirit and mood of these artists are the same as those ...
... artists remained anonymous , and their mood was very different from the Visual - individualistic artist who , at least , wants to immortalize himself through his creation . The spirit and mood of these artists are the same as those ...
Strana 363
... artists ] . ” 139 To call any artist unoriginal and without individuality is an insult . Right or wrong , the artists want to be individualists , original , peculiar , especially free from any restraint , even extravagant and queer ...
... artists ] . ” 139 To call any artist unoriginal and without individuality is an insult . Right or wrong , the artists want to be individualists , original , peculiar , especially free from any restraint , even extravagant and queer ...
Strana 369
... artists . This sample is neither so large as to embrace the greater part of the artistic works of the period , nor is it necessarily a random and therefore a repre- sentative sample . Often only a few pictures or sculptures which suit ...
... artists . This sample is neither so large as to embrace the greater part of the artistic works of the period , nor is it necessarily a random and therefore a repre- sentative sample . Often only a few pictures or sculptures which suit ...
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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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