Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... ideas had changed , revolving now around the assym- metrical beauty of nature . At this time , naturalistic forms such as scroll forms , scallop shells and leaves are popular in the applied arts . The scroll shape corresponds to ...
... ideas had changed , revolving now around the assym- metrical beauty of nature . At this time , naturalistic forms such as scroll forms , scallop shells and leaves are popular in the applied arts . The scroll shape corresponds to ...
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... ideas of beauty . For instance , at the peak of the popularity of Neo - Classicism , Joshua Reynolds could be heard vehemently criticising the ideas of the preceeding Rococo in his discourses to the Royal Academy ( Reynolds 1905 ) ...
... ideas of beauty . For instance , at the peak of the popularity of Neo - Classicism , Joshua Reynolds could be heard vehemently criticising the ideas of the preceeding Rococo in his discourses to the Royal Academy ( Reynolds 1905 ) ...
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... ideas . Although the differences which can be identified through the eighteenth century across England and France are so great as to make it possible to assign confidently pieces to a short period of time , or place , or a group of ...
... ideas . Although the differences which can be identified through the eighteenth century across England and France are so great as to make it possible to assign confidently pieces to a short period of time , or place , or a group of ...
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