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After the time of Constantine , Christianity dominated the empire , and its
influence was used altogether to develop the religious character of man , without
any regard to his æsthetic needs . In fact these were considered hostile to each
other .
After the time of Constantine , Christianity dominated the empire , and its
influence was used altogether to develop the religious character of man , without
any regard to his æsthetic needs . In fact these were considered hostile to each
other .
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By his origisacred , and nality and force of character , and the beauty secret
suggestion that and variety of his paintings , he has gradually it conveys gained
the position among his countrymen J . Bosboom , of being their greatest artist
since ...
By his origisacred , and nality and force of character , and the beauty secret
suggestion that and variety of his paintings , he has gradually it conveys gained
the position among his countrymen J . Bosboom , of being their greatest artist
since ...
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... and pass beyond the position of the student who has not yet learned to use his
hands as an expression of the memories of his brain , you will always give to
nature , that is , what is outside of you , the character of the lens through which
you ...
... and pass beyond the position of the student who has not yet learned to use his
hands as an expression of the memories of his brain , you will always give to
nature , that is , what is outside of you , the character of the lens through which
you ...
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There is something in art of an intimate character that addresses itself to our
sympathetic imagination , and it is by this , rather than by the conquest of
technical difficulty , ' that repre - 1 It is a sentations of landscape retain their hold
on that a ...
There is something in art of an intimate character that addresses itself to our
sympathetic imagination , and it is by this , rather than by the conquest of
technical difficulty , ' that repre - 1 It is a sentations of landscape retain their hold
on that a ...
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2 “ The background of Sir Joshua Reynolds ' s Holy Family , owing to the utter
neglect of all botanical detail , has lost every atom of ideal character . ” 3 Ibid . 3 “
Every class of rock , earth , and cloud must be known by the painter with geologic
...
2 “ The background of Sir Joshua Reynolds ' s Holy Family , owing to the utter
neglect of all botanical detail , has lost every atom of ideal character . ” 3 Ibid . 3 “
Every class of rock , earth , and cloud must be known by the painter with geologic
...
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