The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... ment , the friezes , orders , and arabesques which are not architecture at all , though they are commonly mistaken for it . The real movement in architecture begins with the advent of men of intellectual distinction : Alberti , for ...
... ment , the friezes , orders , and arabesques which are not architecture at all , though they are commonly mistaken for it . The real movement in architecture begins with the advent of men of intellectual distinction : Alberti , for ...
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... ment long before , but this is no evidence at all . These men were not endeavouring to translate the functions of the body into terms of building , but were hoping to establish a canon of proportions based on the proportions of the ...
... ment long before , but this is no evidence at all . These men were not endeavouring to translate the functions of the body into terms of building , but were hoping to establish a canon of proportions based on the proportions of the ...
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... ment . The infallible rule is to invert the normal method . Angles of buildings which should be square are round . Pediments which should protect openings are broken in half , turned back to back , doubled or tripled , or , as in Santa ...
... ment . The infallible rule is to invert the normal method . Angles of buildings which should be square are round . Pediments which should protect openings are broken in half , turned back to back , doubled or tripled , or , as in Santa ...
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... ment . Fischer von Erlach and Lucas von Hildebrand , both of whom had studied under Italian masters , assimi- lated the Baroque , and as neither of them possessed any taste , but were both of them able men , they produced the most ...
... ment . Fischer von Erlach and Lucas von Hildebrand , both of whom had studied under Italian masters , assimi- lated the Baroque , and as neither of them possessed any taste , but were both of them able men , they produced the most ...
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... ment , Function , Organism , or Place , Work , Folk - and taking that order for a change , we must admit that many human surroundings are infra - human . They are impoverished and impoverishing ; they are ugly , de- pressing , and ...
... ment , Function , Organism , or Place , Work , Folk - and taking that order for a change , we must admit that many human surroundings are infra - human . They are impoverished and impoverishing ; they are ugly , de- pressing , and ...
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