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- Title: History of Art: Lecture I: Cimabue, Giotto, and Other Italian Masters
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- and interest was directed to the question: How did the higher
- in fellowship with every human soul, an interest in the
- immediate interest in all that lives and moves on Earth. Thus we
- especially strong in that age. It is most interesting to see how
- It is interesting
- Masaccio's, you can take a keen interest in every single figure,
- interesting to see once more, in the wonderfully tender pictures
- Angelico is so intensely interesting. Formerly, as we have seen,
- It is interesting
- Title: History of Art: Lecture II: Leonardo, Michelangelo and Raphael
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- in Leonardo is to see and feel what interests the human being of his
- Title: History of Art: Lecture III: Dürer and Holbein
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- restfulness of composition. Its interest is in the quick event
- interesting to compare the two “Temptations,” Their
- Title: History of Art: Lecture V: Rembrandt
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- are in black and white; but it is most interesting to see in the middle
- It is interesting to hear
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- post-Atlantean epochs. It is interesting to see how gradually there
- of today. It is interesting to see the several elements of it emerging
- after all, more or less superfluous, if we are interested in the artistic
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VII: Representations of the Nativity
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- may be of interest in relation to these pictures. You will, however,
- The Nativity, which interests us mainly now, is shown in the middle
- It is interesting to see,
- Most interesting to see
- the element of light. It is most interesting to study this in Dürer.
- you see how Naturalism progresses. This is especially interesting when
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- before us interests us, above all, inasmuch as it stands out against
- interest us again and again: How is it with the origin and evolution
- factors stood at a characteristic moment. We can make very interesting
- however, interesting for once to see something so primitive.
- There is another interesting point, — less evident in these pictures,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX:
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- it is interesting to see how the Greek Art found its way. Few of the
- interesting to see the composition, the perfect symmetry. The figures
- examples of the famous Parthenon. You may read the interesting story of
- Lessing's writings on this subject are, indeed, most interesting. He
- It is interesting how the aestheticist, Robert Zimmermann, — without,
- inwardly. It is very interesting to receive the impression of the two
- understand what he meant. The anecdote is interesting, if not historically
- It is interesting to see,
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