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Strana 291
The chief characteristics of the fifth century sculpture are breadth of style and
ideality; these traits, though best exemplified in Pheidias, are by no means
confined to the great master.” The Greek painting of the fifth century is likewise
Idealistic in ...
The chief characteristics of the fifth century sculpture are breadth of style and
ideality; these traits, though best exemplified in Pheidias, are by no means
confined to the great master.” The Greek painting of the fifth century is likewise
Idealistic in ...
Strana 293
49 Further , The Greeks of the fifth century neglected portraits not because they
were unable to depict the distinctive traits of their models but on account of a
principle . Pericles wears the helmet of a strategos but his face might have been
that ...
49 Further , The Greeks of the fifth century neglected portraits not because they
were unable to depict the distinctive traits of their models but on account of a
principle . Pericles wears the helmet of a strategos but his face might have been
that ...
Strana 303
And again between the virile Apollo of early days and the equivocal euphebus of
Praxiteles , between the calm impassivity of these divine beings of the fifth
century , and the dreamy , emotional or even sufering expressions which the ...
And again between the virile Apollo of early days and the equivocal euphebus of
Praxiteles , between the calm impassivity of these divine beings of the fifth
century , and the dreamy , emotional or even sufering expressions which the ...
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Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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