Social and Cultural Dynamics ...American Book Company, 1937 |
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... beauty as beauty , are viewed negatively and resisted . However , this does not hinder the creation of the greatest art values . Such was the stage in Greece up to the fourth century B.C. , and in Europe up to the Renaissance and the ...
... beauty as beauty , are viewed negatively and resisted . However , this does not hinder the creation of the greatest art values . Such was the stage in Greece up to the fourth century B.C. , and in Europe up to the Renaissance and the ...
Strana 294
... beauty and the idealized tendency . The striving for the new effects , the giving up of much of the restraint so marked in the sculpture of the great period furthered by the continuation of the intensity and emotional qualities of ...
... beauty and the idealized tendency . The striving for the new effects , the giving up of much of the restraint so marked in the sculpture of the great period furthered by the continuation of the intensity and emotional qualities of ...
Strana 545
... beauty , aesthetic perfection , and of aesthetic theorizing , each of which tends to justify the specific taste of their authors and the groups or factions of which they are representatives . Hence , the necessity of the development of ...
... beauty , aesthetic perfection , and of aesthetic theorizing , each of which tends to justify the specific taste of their authors and the groups or factions of which they are representatives . Hence , the necessity of the development of ...
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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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