[Redbook8:162][19901229:1210i]{Aegean Art}[29th December 1990]
19901229:1210
[continued]
‘Many time in the preceding pages the essential stylistic and thematic characteristics of the art of the Cyclades, Crete and the Greek mainland have been emphasised: the open, unsophisticated freshness of Cycladic taste, the subtler fluidity of Minoan art and its concentration on subjects from nature and religion, the formality, insensitivity and violent preoccupations of the Mycenaeans.’
– ibid [Encylopaedia of Visual Art 1:] 112
[(followed by qualifications, per repetition at fn=* below)]
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*{repeated at [[Redbook8:200-205][19910128:1247]{Hellenistic Greek Art}[28th January 1991]ff, @ [Redbook8:205][19910130:1235#]{Hellenistic Greek Art [continued #]}[30th January 1991,] 205, below}
[– which, see]
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