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... period between 1695 and 1705. Indeed , if all the variables are considered together , a distinct combination of elements is particular to a very specific period of time . However , when elements are looked at for similarities instead of ...
... period between 1695 and 1705. Indeed , if all the variables are considered together , a distinct combination of elements is particular to a very specific period of time . However , when elements are looked at for similarities instead of ...
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... period there was a set of naturalistic motifs in use , comprising scallop shells , scroll forms and leaf shapes ; at another period there were classical forms such as garlands , cartouches and acanthus leaves at the tops of columns ...
... period there was a set of naturalistic motifs in use , comprising scallop shells , scroll forms and leaf shapes ; at another period there were classical forms such as garlands , cartouches and acanthus leaves at the tops of columns ...
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... period result from the development of some aspect of the preceding ideas . Instead , the triumph of one particular ... period ( Coley 1984 ) . Finally the period is seen by modern historians as one in which there was a general increase ...
... period result from the development of some aspect of the preceding ideas . Instead , the triumph of one particular ... period ( Coley 1984 ) . Finally the period is seen by modern historians as one in which there was a general increase ...
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