The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteConstable Limited, 1924 - 265 Seiten |
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... academic formula would not pro- duce sterility . To the energy of Italian architecture , distracted as it was by insistent individualities , made restless with the rapid change of life , split by local traditions and infected always by ...
... academic formula would not pro- duce sterility . To the energy of Italian architecture , distracted as it was by insistent individualities , made restless with the rapid change of life , split by local traditions and infected always by ...
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... academic , unalive . ' A measure of truth , slight but sufficient to give the prejudice life , underlies the judgment . Fundamentally it is a confusion . An art is academic , in this harmful sense , when its old achievements crush down ...
... academic , unalive . ' A measure of truth , slight but sufficient to give the prejudice life , underlies the judgment . Fundamentally it is a confusion . An art is academic , in this harmful sense , when its old achievements crush down ...
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... academic , as were the shams of archæology three hundred years later . That Renaissance architecture was built up around an academic tradition - that it was , in a measure , imitative - will not , if we understand aright the historical ...
... academic , as were the shams of archæology three hundred years later . That Renaissance architecture was built up around an academic tradition - that it was , in a measure , imitative - will not , if we understand aright the historical ...
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THE ROMANTIC FALLACY | 37 |
THE MECHANICAL FALLACY | 94 |
THE BIOLOGICAL FALLACY | 165 |
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