Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 1Bedminster Press, 1962 |
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... beauty as beauty , are viewed negatively and resisted . However , this does not hinder the creation of the greatest art values . Such was the stage in Greece up to the fourth century B.C. , and in Europe up to the Renaissance and the ...
... beauty as beauty , are viewed negatively and resisted . However , this does not hinder the creation of the greatest art values . Such was the stage in Greece up to the fourth century B.C. , and in Europe up to the Renaissance and the ...
Strana 540
... beauty of this music . What is important is the beauty of the inner values , for which such music or sounds stand . If this inner beauty is great , its vehicle may be any sound , even to the ugliest one . Despite that , though only ...
... beauty of this music . What is important is the beauty of the inner values , for which such music or sounds stand . If this inner beauty is great , its vehicle may be any sound , even to the ugliest one . Despite that , though only ...
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... beauty for beauty's sake , " seem- ingly means that art and beauty are great values per se , independently of any other value , and that the artist has to heed only the purely aes- thetic consideration and nothing else . It means also ...
... beauty for beauty's sake , " seem- ingly means that art and beauty are great values per se , independently of any other value , and that the artist has to heed only the purely aes- thetic consideration and nothing else . It means also ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS OF CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Main Styles in Art by Countries | 4 |
The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries | 5 |
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