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Page 218
... architecture , to start from an agreed central point , and then by visual comparison rather than by the application of abstract principles to see how widely the term can properly be extended and in particular where and how the Baroque ...
... architecture , to start from an agreed central point , and then by visual comparison rather than by the application of abstract principles to see how widely the term can properly be extended and in particular where and how the Baroque ...
Page 224
... architecture , but always remained within an idiom which can be properly called Baroque . The other great Piedmontese architect of the early eighteenth century , Filippo Juvarra , derives more from Carlo Fontana than from Borromini ...
... architecture , but always remained within an idiom which can be properly called Baroque . The other great Piedmontese architect of the early eighteenth century , Filippo Juvarra , derives more from Carlo Fontana than from Borromini ...
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... architecture at the same time that Rococo decoration was developed and as its precise counter- part . He is still further from considering the possibility of applying the word Rococo to the arts of painting and sculpture and seeing it ...
... architecture at the same time that Rococo decoration was developed and as its precise counter- part . He is still further from considering the possibility of applying the word Rococo to the arts of painting and sculpture and seeing it ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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