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... examination of the greatest ideal strife that has ever taken place in the field of art ( and is not confined to the epoch that took its name from it and in which it was predominant ) : the strife between romanticism and classicism .
... examination of the greatest ideal strife that has ever taken place in the field of art ( and is not confined to the epoch that took its name from it and in which it was predominant ) : the strife between romanticism and classicism .
Pagina 536
... 393 , 416-419 classicism ( see also Dionysian and Apol- description versus appreciation , xxi - xxiii , lonian art ) , 94-96 434-438 Claudius , Matthias , quoted , 259 desire , see volition ; voluntaristic theories coherence ( see ...
... 393 , 416-419 classicism ( see also Dionysian and Apol- description versus appreciation , xxi - xxiii , lonian art ) , 94-96 434-438 Claudius , Matthias , quoted , 259 desire , see volition ; voluntaristic theories coherence ( see ...
Pagina 536
... 110-112 , 129-131 , 132 , 134 , 136-139 Christian art ( see also scholastic theory ) , 52 , 70-71 clarity , 26 , 28 , 30 Clark , Kenneth , 393 ; quoted , 420-432 classicism ( see also Dionysian and Apollonian art ) , 94-96 Claudius ...
... 110-112 , 129-131 , 132 , 134 , 136-139 Christian art ( see also scholastic theory ) , 52 , 70-71 clarity , 26 , 28 , 30 Clark , Kenneth , 393 ; quoted , 420-432 classicism ( see also Dionysian and Apollonian art ) , 94-96 Claudius ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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