idealisation การใช้
- His works were mixture of Byzantine iconography and Gothic idealisation.
- There is nothing wrong with talking about the properties of physical idealisations.
- Both compositions depict young girls with a typical mixture of realism and idealisation.
- Thus, there is no idealisation of the child.
- It is an idealisation, not a precise description.
- Again it was an idealisation of the subject.
- Van der Weyden moved portraiture away from idealisation and towards more naturalistic representation . ]]
- However, perfect periodicity is an idealisation.
- This was in keeping with Roberts'conscious idealisation of the Australian pastoral worker and landscape.
- The idealisation of motherhood is also a regular theme, as are aspects of the bucolic life.
- Nationalism, aestheticism, and the idealisation of folk art characterised the folklore collections of the time.
- She challenges the idealisation of beliefs, but endorses the goal of separating beliefs and other intentional states.
- In the Victorian era there was a growing sympathy for children and an idealisation of the innocence of childhood.
- The memorial is conceptualised around a strong belief in Christianity in combination with a dramatisation and idealisation of love.
- The depiction of Turks in " Les Orientales " mixes condemnation, idealisation, and crude envy.
- Her face bears elements of idealisation, although for the most part she is presented as a real woman.
- The idealisation of this Empire as the symbol of universal order led to the construction of the Holy Roman Empire.
- Although van der Weyden did not adhere to the conventions of idealisation, he generally sought to flatter his sitters.
- Her expression is enigmatic and inscrutable, the portrait is an idealisation, showing the sitter as chaste and incorruptible.
- Melanie Klein saw the projection of good parts of the self as leading potentially to over-idealisation of the object.
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