Parallels in the Concepts and Formal Motifs of Fuseli and BlakeUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1992 - 228 pàgines |
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... Greeks . Winckelmann was , at the time , considered essential reading for any scholar in the antiquities . insisted that Greek sculpture is closer to an original purity of form His vision of an ideal nostalgic gleaning of history for ...
... Greeks . Winckelmann was , at the time , considered essential reading for any scholar in the antiquities . insisted that Greek sculpture is closer to an original purity of form His vision of an ideal nostalgic gleaning of history for ...
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... Greek works were known . Another problem was that the marbles were not unpacked for nearly a decade after arriving in England ( 1806 ) , due to Lord Elgin's imprisonment in France , and they were not offered to the government until 1810 ...
... Greek works were known . Another problem was that the marbles were not unpacked for nearly a decade after arriving in England ( 1806 ) , due to Lord Elgin's imprisonment in France , and they were not offered to the government until 1810 ...
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Virginia Woods. to that of Winckelmann's , but without the understanding of the Greek approach to art . They contend ... Greeks . " 96 This to figurative art in contrast to poetry . is refuted by the entire art of the inflexibility would ...
Virginia Woods. to that of Winckelmann's , but without the understanding of the Greek approach to art . They contend ... Greeks . " 96 This to figurative art in contrast to poetry . is refuted by the entire art of the inflexibility would ...
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