The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of TasteDoubleday, 1956 - 197 Seiten |
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... pleasure in the colour and the carving will be pleasure in painting or sculpture ; our specifically architectural pleasure will be in the functions of the structural elements themselves . It is in this vivid constructive significance of ...
... pleasure in the colour and the carving will be pleasure in painting or sculpture ; our specifically architectural pleasure will be in the functions of the structural elements themselves . It is in this vivid constructive significance of ...
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... pleasure go wyth pleasure ; and so the nourishe departed . It chanced that the basket was set upon a certain roote of an herbe called Acanthos , in frenche Branckursine , or bearefote with us . Now in the spring time of the yere , when ...
... pleasure go wyth pleasure ; and so the nourishe departed . It chanced that the basket was set upon a certain roote of an herbe called Acanthos , in frenche Branckursine , or bearefote with us . Now in the spring time of the yere , when ...
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... pleasure , and what is merely implied , seems to un- Its : derlie the objection that our theory lays too great a stress WOL on physical states . Our pleasure in architecture , it is true , ing is primarily one of the mind and the spirit ...
... pleasure , and what is merely implied , seems to un- Its : derlie the objection that our theory lays too great a stress WOL on physical states . Our pleasure in architecture , it is true , ing is primarily one of the mind and the spirit ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 15 |
ONE Renaissance Architecture | 25 |
Two The Romantic Fallacy | 40 |
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