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Page 159
... internal to the material record . This process involves both the documentation of these patterns and their ... internally descriptive method based on premises of the viability of different aspects of the record , and is limited by the ...
... internal to the material record . This process involves both the documentation of these patterns and their ... internally descriptive method based on premises of the viability of different aspects of the record , and is limited by the ...
Page 181
... internal logic of artefact decoration and through a consideration of their use , though the meaning thus defined is qualitatively different from that which would have been assigned to them by their makers . Emphasis is laid upon the ...
... internal logic of artefact decoration and through a consideration of their use , though the meaning thus defined is qualitatively different from that which would have been assigned to them by their makers . Emphasis is laid upon the ...
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... internal dynamic or ' Kunstwollen ' . In the case of the Baroque and the Rococo , the pioneers of the new style in England and France became designers to the Royal Courts and this patron- age must surely have helped the spread of their ...
... internal dynamic or ' Kunstwollen ' . In the case of the Baroque and the Rococo , the pioneers of the new style in England and France became designers to the Royal Courts and this patron- age must surely have helped the spread of their ...
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