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Page 140
... explanation for ' the Greek Revolution ' is still inadequate . She offers a critique of Gombrich's famous proposal in Art and Illusion , to the effect that the move towards realism can be explained as the logical outcome of the need to ...
... explanation for ' the Greek Revolution ' is still inadequate . She offers a critique of Gombrich's famous proposal in Art and Illusion , to the effect that the move towards realism can be explained as the logical outcome of the need to ...
Page 204
... explain why styles change . 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 ...
... explain why styles change . 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 ...
Page 254
... explain- ing the differences between small- scale pre - capitalist societies and our own , and by emphasising the importance of gift exchange rather than ' trade ' in bringing about the movement of prestige objects . in In turning to ...
... explain- ing the differences between small- scale pre - capitalist societies and our own , and by emphasising the importance of gift exchange rather than ' trade ' in bringing about the movement of prestige objects . in In turning to ...
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