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Architecture does not imitate nature , it creates its own reality ; painting imitates
the things painted and gives us their illusory appearance . Therefore painting is
especially suited to catching glimpses of the ever - changing shadows of things ;
it ...
Architecture does not imitate nature , it creates its own reality ; painting imitates
the things painted and gives us their illusory appearance . Therefore painting is
especially suited to catching glimpses of the ever - changing shadows of things ;
it ...
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Bakushinski , A. Paintings and Drawings of the XVIII and XIX Centuries in
Tzvelkov's Gallery . 1930Benois , A. N. Russian Museum of Emperor Alexander III
. 1906 . Russian School of Painting . 1904 . Diagileff , S. P. D. G. Levitski ( 1735-
1822 ) ...
Bakushinski , A. Paintings and Drawings of the XVIII and XIX Centuries in
Tzvelkov's Gallery . 1930Benois , A. N. Russian Museum of Emperor Alexander III
. 1906 . Russian School of Painting . 1904 . Diagileff , S. P. D. G. Levitski ( 1735-
1822 ) ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Summary of the Main Traits and Satellites of the Discussed Types of Adaptation | 97 |
Chapter Three CONCRETE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CHIEF TYPES OF CULTURE | 103 |
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