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Strana 244
Which of these styles and mentalities is real or realistic? It is useless to ask. The
answer depends upon what is meant by real, reality, realistic. If by these is meant
the “unchangeable essence of an object,” then the Ideational style is realistic.
Which of these styles and mentalities is real or realistic? It is useless to ask. The
answer depends upon what is meant by real, reality, realistic. If by these is meant
the “unchangeable essence of an object,” then the Ideational style is realistic.
Strana 263
As to its difference from the Ideational art, it must be clear from the above
characterization of the Ideational style. The main difference between them is that
while the pure Ideational art is not attached in any way to the empirical (visual,
sensate) ...
As to its difference from the Ideational art, it must be clear from the above
characterization of the Ideational style. The main difference between them is that
while the pure Ideational art is not attached in any way to the empirical (visual,
sensate) ...
Strana 306
Then soon comes a “ decay ” of Roman art ; more exactly , a decline of the Visual
style and the reappearance of the Distorted Ideational style . Their mixture , in the
fourth and fifth centuries , gives a peculiar Mixed style — transitory , neither ...
Then soon comes a “ decay ” of Roman art ; more exactly , a decline of the Visual
style and the reappearance of the Distorted Ideational style . Their mixture , in the
fourth and fifth centuries , gives a peculiar Mixed style — transitory , neither ...
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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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