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... Classical sculptors and helped to determine the de- cidedly Classical atmosphere of early imperial art . The second development is a related phenomenon , the crea- tion of original works deliberately in the style of the late Archaic ...
... Classical sculptors and helped to determine the de- cidedly Classical atmosphere of early imperial art . The second development is a related phenomenon , the crea- tion of original works deliberately in the style of the late Archaic ...
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ti- Toque ling OCO lence Classical serenity and restraint Recogni- tion of the un- Classical nature of sentiment David's. cut ) , the death sentence passed on his own sons by Brutus because of their rebellion against him was seen at the ...
ti- Toque ling OCO lence Classical serenity and restraint Recogni- tion of the un- Classical nature of sentiment David's. cut ) , the death sentence passed on his own sons by Brutus because of their rebellion against him was seen at the ...
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... Classical and non - Classical subject matter . These artists also de- rived inspiration from Dante , Shakespeare , Milton , and other writers . In many cases the imagery is interpreted with classical eyes , using almost the same antique ...
... Classical and non - Classical subject matter . These artists also de- rived inspiration from Dante , Shakespeare , Milton , and other writers . In many cases the imagery is interpreted with classical eyes , using almost the same antique ...
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