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  1. Botticelli's mythologies: A study in the neoplatonic symbolism of his circle.E. H. Gombrich - 1945 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 8 (1):7-60.
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  • (1 other version)What Was Abstract Art?Robert B. Pippin - 2002 - Critical Inquiry 29 (1):1-24.
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  • (1 other version)What was abstract art? (From the point of view of hegel).Robert Pippin - 2007 - In Stephen Houlgate (ed.), Hegel and the Arts. Northwestern University Press. pp. 1-24.
    The emergence of abstract art, first in the early part of the century with Kandinsky, Malevich, and Mondrian, and then in the much more celebrated case of America in the fifties (Rothko, Pollock, and others) remains puzzling. Such a great shift in aesthetic standards and taste is not only unprecedented in its radicality. The fact that nonfigurative art, without identifiable content in any traditional sense, was produced, appreciated, and, finally, eagerly bought and, even, finally, triumphantly hung in the lobbies of (...)
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