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This simple-minded eclecticism often produces a singular mixture of Christianity and paganism.
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This has filtered into the designer space and a new 'eclecticism' in fashion.
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In art, eclecticism means loss of character, and character is everything in art.
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I thought you had abjured eclecticism; yet Cousin is its apostle.
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Perhaps, however, the eclecticism of the present essay will save it from condemnation.
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And nowhere is the gang's range of academicism-orat least their ability to mock said academicism-moreapparent than in their songs.
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The nude, we reflect, flourished in academicart when it didn't flourish anywhere else.
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Although within the bounds of academicart, the competition, of its kind, is so acute that only a very few per cent.
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Nowadays it has become fashionable, especially in academicarts departments, to embrace the idea of cultural relativism.
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But it cannot be expected that the colder perfections of Academicart should always be found in them.
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Coming from an academicarts background was a bit of culture shock, but I enjoyed the training and found I could cope.
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The portraits are in the older academicstyle; the landscapes, modern.
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Before that he painted in academicstyle.
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So if you fancy your celebrity gossip " academicstyle" as Petersen puts it, then check out her site.
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She writes about stardom, celebrity, and a host of other media-related issues for various online publications and on her own blog, Celebrity Gossip, AcademicStyle.