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... human body ; the anatomical drawings in the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci are supreme examples . Toward the end of ... human figure and human ac- tion studied from nature . Western sculpture in the ancient world of Greece and Rome and ...
... human body ; the anatomical drawings in the notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci are supreme examples . Toward the end of ... human figure and human ac- tion studied from nature . Western sculpture in the ancient world of Greece and Rome and ...
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... human terms . In the early 15th century Masaccio emphasized the human drama and the human emotions of " The Expul- sion " ( Brancacci Chapel , Sta . Maria del Carmine , Flor- ence ) , rather than the theological implications of the act ...
... human terms . In the early 15th century Masaccio emphasized the human drama and the human emotions of " The Expul- sion " ( Brancacci Chapel , Sta . Maria del Carmine , Flor- ence ) , rather than the theological implications of the act ...
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... human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare may contribute toward an under- standing of war ...
... human be- haviour ) , who draw analogies from animal behaviour , and also by psychologists and psychoanalysts . Ethologists start with the persuasive argument that study of animal warfare may contribute toward an under- standing of war ...
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