The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... geometric perspective - heretofore the customary method of structuring the perception of the physical world - needed to be revised . The remarkable affinities in both technique and attitude between Ameri- can and Dutch painters deserve ...
... geometric perspective - heretofore the customary method of structuring the perception of the physical world - needed to be revised . The remarkable affinities in both technique and attitude between Ameri- can and Dutch painters deserve ...
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... their principles of sculpture and of architecture , of the Eidos - with this critical difference that to the Greeks it suggested geometric relationships and forms , to the Chinese , the corresponding 402 THE CENTENNIAL REVIEW.
... their principles of sculpture and of architecture , of the Eidos - with this critical difference that to the Greeks it suggested geometric relationships and forms , to the Chinese , the corresponding 402 THE CENTENNIAL REVIEW.
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... geometry of com- position in art , and to the cadenced , measured flow of imagery in poetry . The same principles of aesthetic appeal are evidently to be found in the natural sciences , notably the physical sciences , as for example in ...
... geometry of com- position in art , and to the cadenced , measured flow of imagery in poetry . The same principles of aesthetic appeal are evidently to be found in the natural sciences , notably the physical sciences , as for example in ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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