The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... Bramante , Michael Angelo , Raphael , Peruzzi , Sangallo , Fontana , Maderna and Bernini . So much originality could not , without peril , be focussed at a single point ; and those of Bramante's successors who were fortunate enough to ...
... Bramante , Michael Angelo , Raphael , Peruzzi , Sangallo , Fontana , Maderna and Bernini . So much originality could not , without peril , be focussed at a single point ; and those of Bramante's successors who were fortunate enough to ...
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... Bramante's monu- mental intention - his desire to ennoble . The im- maturity of a child is spent in endless imitation ' of the maturer world , expressed with unskilled thoughts and undeveloped powers . But the ' im- maturity ' of the ...
... Bramante's monu- mental intention - his desire to ennoble . The im- maturity of a child is spent in endless imitation ' of the maturer world , expressed with unskilled thoughts and undeveloped powers . But the ' im- maturity ' of the ...
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... Bramante's pre- cursor long allowed his genius to remain in shadow . Not so very long ago the assertion of his independent rights , his unrepeated merit , was received as a para- dox . He came first in a long sequence , and ' without ...
... Bramante's pre- cursor long allowed his genius to remain in shadow . Not so very long ago the assertion of his independent rights , his unrepeated merit , was received as a para- dox . He came first in a long sequence , and ' without ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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