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Religious and Secular Art by Countries 383 4. Main Styles in Art by Countries 394 5. The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries 400 6. Long - Time Waves of the Main Styles in Art 404 7. The Spiritual and Sensual in Art by Countries ...
Religious and Secular Art by Countries 383 4. Main Styles in Art by Countries 394 5. The Visual and Ideational in Art by Countries 400 6. Long - Time Waves of the Main Styles in Art 404 7. The Spiritual and Sensual in Art by Countries ...
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( 2 ) This conclusion , so far as the period after the twelfth century is concerned , is well corroborated by the data and the curves concerning the seven European countries . In the total art of all these countries , as we move from ...
( 2 ) This conclusion , so far as the period after the twelfth century is concerned , is well corroborated by the data and the curves concerning the seven European countries . In the total art of all these countries , as we move from ...
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Appendix to Chapters Nine and Ten The following Appendix gives two lists for the countries of Europe that are studied quantitatively : one of sources and the other of artists whose works are included in the tables of these chapters .
Appendix to Chapters Nine and Ten The following Appendix gives two lists for the countries of Europe that are studied quantitatively : one of sources and the other of artists whose works are included in the tables of these chapters .
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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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