The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... turned to naturalism ; he depicted the human body as contoured rather than flat ; and he seri- ously studied the blending of colors and the use of light and shadow . He still used re- ligious subjects , but he gave his Madonnas and ...
... turned to naturalism ; he depicted the human body as contoured rather than flat ; and he seri- ously studied the blending of colors and the use of light and shadow . He still used re- ligious subjects , but he gave his Madonnas and ...
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... turned back to the impregnable foundation of faith . In the Germanies this movement was known as Pietism . Cultural Romanticism . Classicism had re- mained relatively stable during the revolu- tionary and Napoleonic eras . Indeed ...
... turned back to the impregnable foundation of faith . In the Germanies this movement was known as Pietism . Cultural Romanticism . Classicism had re- mained relatively stable during the revolu- tionary and Napoleonic eras . Indeed ...
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... turned to large - scale agriculture . The middle class , composed of businessmen , manu- facturers , and professionals , began to promote industrial expansion . Opposed to these two classes was an essentially new proletariat , con ...
... turned to large - scale agriculture . The middle class , composed of businessmen , manu- facturers , and professionals , began to promote industrial expansion . Opposed to these two classes was an essentially new proletariat , con ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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