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This ability to date and provenance items very precisely is not something which is
limited to just the eighteenth century . Archaeologists , both prehistoric and
historic , as well as historians , have done this for most periods , through the use
of ...
This ability to date and provenance items very precisely is not something which is
limited to just the eighteenth century . Archaeologists , both prehistoric and
historic , as well as historians , have done this for most periods , through the use
of ...
Page 200
1720-1765 Rococo 1755-1800 Neo - Classical Their dates and Figure 1 :
Eighteenth century stylistic periods . distinctive features . when compared
together , are related to a common theme . Thus , at one period there was a set of
naturalistic ...
1720-1765 Rococo 1755-1800 Neo - Classical Their dates and Figure 1 :
Eighteenth century stylistic periods . distinctive features . when compared
together , are related to a common theme . Thus , at one period there was a set of
naturalistic ...
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The evidence from the eighteenth - century regarding stylistic change suggests
that much of this explanation lies outside the realm of aesthetic theory . The
contemporary literary sources show that the changes in style were mirrored by ...
The evidence from the eighteenth - century regarding stylistic change suggests
that much of this explanation lies outside the realm of aesthetic theory . The
contemporary literary sources show that the changes in style were mirrored by ...
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