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Similarly, the known art of Crete and Mycenae belongs, in the main, to the “
overripe” state of Deonna's curve. He again assumes that it was, of necessity,
preceded by the archaic and classical stages of this art, but in its surviving
examples ...
Similarly, the known art of Crete and Mycenae belongs, in the main, to the “
overripe” state of Deonna's curve. He again assumes that it was, of necessity,
preceded by the archaic and classical stages of this art, but in its surviving
examples ...
Strana 240
Moreover , he did not put the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into his
table.34 Without bringing forward further points for discussion , one can see that
the life curve of European art is not identical with that of Greek art and deviates ...
Moreover , he did not put the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into his
table.34 Without bringing forward further points for discussion , one can see that
the life curve of European art is not identical with that of Greek art and deviates ...
Strana 501
The curve tells concisely the whole course of the Italian Renaissance from its
emergence to our days. In France the curve is similar, but it starts to rise later and
reaches its climax also later, 1650–1750, and then steadily declines. There have
...
The curve tells concisely the whole course of the Italian Renaissance from its
emergence to our days. In France the curve is similar, but it starts to rise later and
reaches its climax also later, 1650–1750, and then steadily declines. There have
...
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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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