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... rococo . The rococo of the eighteenth century is the direct outcome of the baroque and belongs to the same family of theatricality and show , but the decora- tions are changed for the sake of variety . The rococo world is the same ...
... rococo . The rococo of the eighteenth century is the direct outcome of the baroque and belongs to the same family of theatricality and show , but the decora- tions are changed for the sake of variety . The rococo world is the same ...
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... rococo style on the one hand , and to the Flemish " sweetened " naturalism on the other . Both by their very nature are fully Visual and sensuous , each in its own manner . In neither one is there even the pretense of being classical ...
... rococo style on the one hand , and to the Flemish " sweetened " naturalism on the other . Both by their very nature are fully Visual and sensuous , each in its own manner . In neither one is there even the pretense of being classical ...
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... rococo . These traits , conspicuous in the French rococo , were still more pronounced in the German , Italian , and the Dutch.120 In sculpture it imitated " living , animated , passionate nature " in its dynamic aspect , even " to the ...
... rococo . These traits , conspicuous in the French rococo , were still more pronounced in the German , Italian , and the Dutch.120 In sculpture it imitated " living , animated , passionate nature " in its dynamic aspect , even " to the ...
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Chapter One FORMS AND PROBLEMS of CULTURE INTEGRATION AND METHODS | 3 |
Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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