The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... society , and I shall consider them separately . I think it true to say that all image art of any value has been made by , or on behalf of , a small minority : not necessarily a governing class in a political sense but a governing class ...
... society , and I shall consider them separately . I think it true to say that all image art of any value has been made by , or on behalf of , a small minority : not necessarily a governing class in a political sense but a governing class ...
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... society , I must not be understood as saying that these are the only circumstances under which good works of art can be produced . Even before 1870 great pictures were painted by individuals who had no relationship with society at all ...
... society , I must not be understood as saying that these are the only circumstances under which good works of art can be produced . Even before 1870 great pictures were painted by individuals who had no relationship with society at all ...
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... society the importance of an accepted iconography cannot be over - stated . Without it the network of beliefs and customs which hold a society together may never take shape as art . If an iconography contains a number of sufficiently ...
... society the importance of an accepted iconography cannot be over - stated . Without it the network of beliefs and customs which hold a society together may never take shape as art . If an iconography contains a number of sufficiently ...
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