For art, academism is death. Academism is the painting in the manner of some one else, whether that other be Greek or Florentine, […]
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For art, academism is death. Academism is the painting in the manner of some one else, whether that other be Greek or Florentine, […]
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Contemporary Canadian art suffers from new academisms. […], her reaction is through Keats, Shelley and Byron. Her writing, based on these is perfection itself but still an academism and therefore non-contributive.
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[…] since this is the great principle of Academism and Scepticism, That Truth cannot be perceived, […]
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Skeptical Academism, on the other hand, was certainly influenced by Empiricism’s topics […]
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