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Everything is suitable for depiction , and the same landscape or object may be depicted as many times as one pleases because at each moment it will ... What mattered was not what was depicted but to what extent the illusionistic effect ...
Everything is suitable for depiction , and the same landscape or object may be depicted as many times as one pleases because at each moment it will ... What mattered was not what was depicted but to what extent the illusionistic effect ...
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Christ is depicted as the conqueror of evil , ruler of the world , Pantocrator glorious and majestic on his throne . Even when pictures depict some dolorous scene , like the Crucifixion , before you is shown not a suppressed criminal ...
Christ is depicted as the conqueror of evil , ruler of the world , Pantocrator glorious and majestic on his throne . Even when pictures depict some dolorous scene , like the Crucifixion , before you is shown not a suppressed criminal ...
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The measures taken attempted to impose — again mechanically — a standardized idealization of the figures , postures , scenes depicted ( for instance in the scenes of the Crucifixion it was prohibited to depict St. Mary in a faint , etc. ) ...
The measures taken attempted to impose — again mechanically — a standardized idealization of the figures , postures , scenes depicted ( for instance in the scenes of the Crucifixion it was prohibited to depict St. Mary in a faint , etc. ) ...
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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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