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Peter J. Schmitt. imitate nature . They were to realize the beauty that unadorned nature could only suggest.1 Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape design as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty ...
Peter J. Schmitt. imitate nature . They were to realize the beauty that unadorned nature could only suggest.1 Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape design as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty ...
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... beauty of so suave and perfect a sort as this is never a natural product . . . . Nature suggests the ideal beauty , and the artist realizes it . " 19 A great deal of time and ef- fort went into the semblance of " serenity and repose ...
... beauty of so suave and perfect a sort as this is never a natural product . . . . Nature suggests the ideal beauty , and the artist realizes it . " 19 A great deal of time and ef- fort went into the semblance of " serenity and repose ...
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... beauty , if it is to have any , must be civic beauty . " 23 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued , but for play . He went on to warn that " the boy without a play- ground is father to the man without a job ...
... beauty , if it is to have any , must be civic beauty . " 23 Parks were not for the re - creation of lost identity , he argued , but for play . He went on to warn that " the boy without a play- ground is father to the man without a job ...
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