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On the science of those proportions by which the human head and countenance as represented in works of ancient Greek art are distinguished from those of ordinary nature.

Title:On the science of those proportions by which the human head and countenance as represented in works of ancient Greek art are distinguished from those of ordinary nature.
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Note:William Blackwood and Sons, 1849
  
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Subject:Aesthetics
Subject:Human figure in art
Subject:Proportion (Art)
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