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of terms plastic/pictorial, mechanically/ organically, finite/ infinite, and closed/accomplished. Schlegel stated that the spirit of the entire antique culture and poetry was plastic and that the spirit of modern culture, however, was picturesque
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Apart from rock art, whether engraved, drawn, or painted, there also exist some examples of early sculptures and plastic art (30,000–34,000 bp )
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became more widely used in the early 20th century by critics discussing modern painting, particularly the works of
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Classical poetry lines he saw using plastic isolation, and rhyme falling under the Romantic (domain).
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MasterCard/Visa (If it wasn't for plastic money I wouldn't have any money at all)
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In contrast to the limiting of 'plastic arts' to sculpture and architecture by
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In Schlegel's Viennese lectures (1809–1811), published in 1827 as
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The oldest known "plastic art" dates back to 30,000–34,000
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Kyle, Jill Anderson (2009). Staviydky; Rothkoff (eds.).
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Plastic art
Plastic in art
art forms
clay
wax
paint
ductile
polymer
works of art
visual arts
concrete
metal
synthetic material
Paul CĂ©zanne
BP
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
August Wilhelm Schlegel
antinomy
Venus de Brassempouy, a 25th millennium BC carving in mammoth ivory
mammoth ivory
Mona Lisa was created by Leonardo da Vinci using oil paints during the Renaissance period in the 15th century.
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
Renaissance period
Sarabande Musée des Tissus Lyon 2007-2008 (fabric)
Lyon
Sculpture in terracotta by Aristide Maillol
terracotta
Aristide Maillol
La Ferté Bernard Festival Artec 2010

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