Bernini is Dead?: Architecture and the Social Purpose |
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... things in others on the one hand , or to fear censorship in putting together one's own bouquet on the other . THE MOTIVE OF HEDONISM The most common reason for architectural travel , the hedonistic one , may in fact be as good as any ...
... things in others on the one hand , or to fear censorship in putting together one's own bouquet on the other . THE MOTIVE OF HEDONISM The most common reason for architectural travel , the hedonistic one , may in fact be as good as any ...
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... things may then be discarded at once , some picked up , looked at , and tossed back into the furrow . Now and again ... things turned about in our world and we did not go . When we finally did , the world was different , Egypt was ...
... things may then be discarded at once , some picked up , looked at , and tossed back into the furrow . Now and again ... things turned about in our world and we did not go . When we finally did , the world was different , Egypt was ...
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... things that should give art to our life [ I assume he means manufactured things ] , and create a sub - culture of so - called art that is irrelevant . If we put our energies into thinking about the things that we really use in our lives ...
... things that should give art to our life [ I assume he means manufactured things ] , and create a sub - culture of so - called art that is irrelevant . If we put our energies into thinking about the things that we really use in our lives ...
Contents
Chapter Three ARCHITECTURAL TRAVEL WITH PARTICULAR | 35 |
Chapter Six THE ARCHITECTURE OF STONE | 151 |
English Features | 417 |
Copyright | |
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The Genius in the Design: Bernini, Borromini, and the Rivalry That ... Jake Morrissey,J. P. Morrissey No preview available - 2005 |