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... late - seventeenth - century artists to the monuments of the Middle Ages . It is a commonplace of art history that Baroque art is essentially a pictorial style ; paint- ing was the dominant art , and both sculpture and architecture , to ...
... late - seventeenth - century artists to the monuments of the Middle Ages . It is a commonplace of art history that Baroque art is essentially a pictorial style ; paint- ing was the dominant art , and both sculpture and architecture , to ...
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... late antiquity and of the earliest Middle Ages is inevitably the history of the architecture of the Church . This is not to say that there was not also a rich secular architecture which the chances of history , in preserving mainly the ...
... late antiquity and of the earliest Middle Ages is inevitably the history of the architecture of the Church . This is not to say that there was not also a rich secular architecture which the chances of history , in preserving mainly the ...
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... late classical architecture , a heritage that had incorporated many other elements . What all these other elements were we cannot yet say . If there is one lesson to be drawn from the discoveries of the past twenty years , it is how ...
... late classical architecture , a heritage that had incorporated many other elements . What all these other elements were we cannot yet say . If there is one lesson to be drawn from the discoveries of the past twenty years , it is how ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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