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Another school of critics in the 1920s and ' 30s , headed by Worringer and Hamann , ' saw in the Baroque something essentially German in which were revived the principles of late Gothic as they were manifested in German art of the late ...
Another school of critics in the 1920s and ' 30s , headed by Worringer and Hamann , ' saw in the Baroque something essentially German in which were revived the principles of late Gothic as they were manifested in German art of the late ...
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ingenuity in adapting the principles of the Italian Baroque to the taste of the Russian court , as in the palace which he built for the Empress Elizabeth at Tsarskoe Selo , and the needs of the Russian church , as in his executed ...
ingenuity in adapting the principles of the Italian Baroque to the taste of the Russian court , as in the palace which he built for the Empress Elizabeth at Tsarskoe Selo , and the needs of the Russian church , as in his executed ...
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A third example of what one may call the ' frontier problem ' between the Baroque and the Rococo is presented by a group of churches by Aleijadinho at Ouro Preto and S. Joćo del Rey ( pl . XVI . ) , the two richest centres of gold ...
A third example of what one may call the ' frontier problem ' between the Baroque and the Rococo is presented by a group of churches by Aleijadinho at Ouro Preto and S. Joćo del Rey ( pl . XVI . ) , the two richest centres of gold ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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