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Strana 230
The first stage is characterized by a nonaesthetic estimation of beauty and the
fine arts. In this stage all the great art creations are produced, not for art's or
beauty's sake but for the sake of religion, morals, patriotism, civic virtue, and other
...
The first stage is characterized by a nonaesthetic estimation of beauty and the
fine arts. In this stage all the great art creations are produced, not for art's or
beauty's sake but for the sake of religion, morals, patriotism, civic virtue, and other
...
Strana 512
“Luxury and beauty were entirely reserved for the gods.”” Externally this Doric
architecture was simple even in details. It was free from any colossalism. The
Greek artist of that period “saw beauty not in material grandeur or riches but in ...
“Luxury and beauty were entirely reserved for the gods.”” Externally this Doric
architecture was simple even in details. It was free from any colossalism. The
Greek artist of that period “saw beauty not in material grandeur or riches but in ...
Strana 545
As the field of the sensual tastes is exceedingly variable and changes from man
to man , from group to group , from period to period , this diversity calls forth an
ever - increasing number of theories of beauty , aesthetic perfection , and of ...
As the field of the sensual tastes is exceedingly variable and changes from man
to man , from group to group , from period to period , this diversity calls forth an
ever - increasing number of theories of beauty , aesthetic perfection , and of ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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