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Strana 319
It was somewhat different from the Ideationalism of the Byzantine art for that period : it was , so to speak , a more Greek than Oriental ( Egyptian - Syrian ) Ideationalism ; less ascetic and less stern than the Ideationalism of the ...
It was somewhat different from the Ideationalism of the Byzantine art for that period : it was , so to speak , a more Greek than Oriental ( Egyptian - Syrian ) Ideationalism ; less ascetic and less stern than the Ideationalism of the ...
Strana 321
But not when Visualism was falling and Ideationalism rising . The periods of a declining Visualism and of an ascending Ideationalism , like the transition from the Mycenaean art to the Archaic Greek art , or from the overripe ...
But not when Visualism was falling and Ideationalism rising . The periods of a declining Visualism and of an ascending Ideationalism , like the transition from the Mycenaean art to the Archaic Greek art , or from the overripe ...
Strana 333
end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century have given something that may be styled a revolt against Visualism , though it is in no way Ideationalism . It is that " cubistic ” incongruous Mixed style which usually ...
end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century have given something that may be styled a revolt against Visualism , though it is in no way Ideationalism . It is that " cubistic ” incongruous Mixed style which usually ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
LIST OF TABLES | 97 |
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