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... Winckelmann , in his first published work ' in 1755 , who summed them up canonically in the golden phrase ' a noble simplicity and a calm grandeur ' . Since both Lessing and Herder studied and admired Shaftes- bury , it is pretty ...
... Winckelmann , in his first published work ' in 1755 , who summed them up canonically in the golden phrase ' a noble simplicity and a calm grandeur ' . Since both Lessing and Herder studied and admired Shaftes- bury , it is pretty ...
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... Winckelmann soon became a habitué in the Mengs household , fed Mengs with his own ideas about classical style , stirred Mengs to reflections on the arts which owed at least as much to Winckelmann himself as to in- dependent thought ...
... Winckelmann soon became a habitué in the Mengs household , fed Mengs with his own ideas about classical style , stirred Mengs to reflections on the arts which owed at least as much to Winckelmann himself as to in- dependent thought ...
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... Winckelmann does not often pass judgement on modern paintings , and when he does it is clear that he lacked altogether that critical discernment which he had acquired for antique works of art . A single example will suffice , his ...
... Winckelmann does not often pass judgement on modern paintings , and when he does it is clear that he lacked altogether that critical discernment which he had acquired for antique works of art . A single example will suffice , his ...
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HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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