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- Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts...
- This is a list of aestheticians, notable philosophers of art, who theorize about the nature of art and beauty. Abhinavagupta Thomas Aquinas Aristotle Augustine...
- presentation of the connection between "moral decadence, ****ual neurosis, aestheticist death wish, narcissist self-centeredness and political opportunism",...
- G.R., ed. 1974: p. 5. "Dark Romanticism: A Brief Introduction". The Aestheticist. 29 October 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-09. drfans (8 December 2023). "When...
- struggled to live up to his Bohemian ideals, and sta**** loyal to his aestheticist beliefs. However, he had to write undercover for serialised po****r novels...
- Song (born 1994), badminton player Ye Xiushan (1935-2016), philosopher, aestheticist and Chinese Opera theorist Yin Fanglong (born 1953), general of the Chinese...
- Interpretation, On Photography John Up****: Literary realism/modernism and aestheticist critic M. H. Abrams: The Mirror and the Lamp (study of Romanticism) F...
- English artist, writer, and occultist connected to the symbolist and aestheticist movements. His drawings were largely unpublished during his lifetime...
- Hsiu-shan; 4 July 1935 – 7 September 2016) was a Chinese philosopher, aestheticist and Chinese Opera theorist. Ye was one of the first Faculty Scholars...
- "when a fascination with craft spirals up and in until it turns into an aestheticist obsession." What seems clearer in retrospect [...] is a distinction between...