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Strana 238
Quite different , however , is the claim that the essential stages of the life history of
all art systems are the same , that there exists a uniform sequence of these
stages , and that therefore the life curve of all art systems has practically the same
...
Quite different , however , is the claim that the essential stages of the life history of
all art systems are the same , that there exists a uniform sequence of these
stages , and that therefore the life curve of all art systems has practically the same
...
Strana 239
Similarly , the known art of Crete and Mycenae belongs , in the main , to the "
overripe ” state of Deonna's curve . He again assumes that it was , of necessity ,
preceded by the archaic and classical stages of this art , but in its surviving
examples ...
Similarly , the known art of Crete and Mycenae belongs , in the main , to the "
overripe ” state of Deonna's curve . He again assumes that it was , of necessity ,
preceded by the archaic and classical stages of this art , but in its surviving
examples ...
Strana 240
Moreover , he did not put the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into his
table.34 Without bringing forward further points for discussion , one can see that
the life curve of European art is not identical with that of Greek art and deviates ...
Moreover , he did not put the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries into his
table.34 Without bringing forward further points for discussion , one can see that
the life curve of European art is not identical with that of Greek art and deviates ...
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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 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SYSTEMS | 55 |
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