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All the secular pictures and subjects are divided in this study into seven main classes , according to their Visual nature , namely : ( 1 ) Subjects of antiquity ( mainly historical and pseudo - historical events ) , ( 2 ) Portrait ...
All the secular pictures and subjects are divided in this study into seven main classes , according to their Visual nature , namely : ( 1 ) Subjects of antiquity ( mainly historical and pseudo - historical events ) , ( 2 ) Portrait ...
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However , one has to keep in mind that for the centuries before the fourteenth the total of the secular pictures makes only a small fraction of the total pictures secular and religious - 18.1 per cent for the centuries before the tenth ...
However , one has to keep in mind that for the centuries before the fourteenth the total of the secular pictures makes only a small fraction of the total pictures secular and religious - 18.1 per cent for the centuries before the tenth ...
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decreases and the secular music comes into the field of grand music . After that , with the ars nova , with the ever - increasing number of madrigals , sonnets , and so on ; with the continually growing number of composers of secular ...
decreases and the secular music comes into the field of grand music . After that , with the ars nova , with the ever - increasing number of madrigals , sonnets , and so on ; with the continually growing number of composers of secular ...
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Vinaper | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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Active appear architecture artists Ascetic aspect becomes beginning body Central Europe century character Christian classes classical complete countries course culture depicted direction dominant elements empirical especially essential Europe European existence external extreme fact field figures fluctuations functional further give given Greek groups human idea ideal Idealistic Ideational Ideationalism important increase individual integrated Italy later less linear literature logical material means mentality mind Mixed nature needs nineteenth objects organs painting pass paysage Percentages period persons phenomena portraits present principle problem purely qualitative reality reason recurrence regard religious remains rendering represent Roman sculpture secular Sensate sense sensual similar social space spiritual stages style subjects symbolic TABLE theories things thirteenth tion traits true turn unit values various Visual waves whole