The Bucknell Review, 第 15 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... ment through planes achieved in the Renaissance by the use of " Heinrich Wölfflin , Principles of Art History , first edition 1915 , first English edition , London , 1932. Any study of Baroque art must begin with this work , but ...
... ment through planes achieved in the Renaissance by the use of " Heinrich Wölfflin , Principles of Art History , first edition 1915 , first English edition , London , 1932. Any study of Baroque art must begin with this work , but ...
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... ment of some sort of interior articulation , a faint indication of the dome - vaulted room with some sort of subdivision in its wall . That is all . But this outward appearance , so impressive today , was once not at all essential for ...
... ment of some sort of interior articulation , a faint indication of the dome - vaulted room with some sort of subdivision in its wall . That is all . But this outward appearance , so impressive today , was once not at all essential for ...
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... ment makes it easier for urbanites to conceive of alternatives in goals , public policies or social behavior and to experiment with ideas and ideologies.1 Two main deterrents to the progress of political development develop from this ...
... ment makes it easier for urbanites to conceive of alternatives in goals , public policies or social behavior and to experiment with ideas and ideologies.1 Two main deterrents to the progress of political development develop from this ...
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