History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... period in which the ascetic ideal of ugliness was most supreme in art was between the sixth and twelfth centuries . Many of the Roman mosaics during that period exhibit a hideousness which the inexpertness of the artists was quite ...
... period in which the ascetic ideal of ugliness was most supreme in art was between the sixth and twelfth centuries . Many of the Roman mosaics during that period exhibit a hideousness which the inexpertness of the artists was quite ...
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... period the two elements co- Better known as Fra Bartolomeo . existed . In the last period the religious sentiment disappeared , and the concep- tion of beauty reigned alone . Art had then completed its cycle . It never after- wards ...
... period the two elements co- Better known as Fra Bartolomeo . existed . In the last period the religious sentiment disappeared , and the concep- tion of beauty reigned alone . Art had then completed its cycle . It never after- wards ...
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... periods of the history of the English Constitution . When Charles I. attempted to convert the monarchy into a despotism , the English Church gave him its constant and enthusiastic support . When , in the gloomy period of vice and of ...
... periods of the history of the English Constitution . When Charles I. attempted to convert the monarchy into a despotism , the English Church gave him its constant and enthusiastic support . When , in the gloomy period of vice and of ...
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