His purpose was to eliminate from the features anything which might possibly be construed as indicating earthly desires, and yet retain the highest conceivable human beauty.
The French sculptors did not reach the sublime height of the Phidian school, nor did they attempt the more human beauty typified by the giants of the fourth century B.
He is the artificer of human beauty, the new modeler of created things, just as the sublime chisel of Greek art was the modeler of marbles.
What we now consider as standards of human beauty, and delight in bringing together artificially in a single figure in a work of art, are found in nature scattered and distributed among different races.
Principalness of delight in human beauty, leading to comparative contempt of natural objects.
Is the practical ugliness of our men's attire, and the impractical absurdity of our women's, any contribution to human beauty?
The most convenient proof of the inferiority of women in human beauty is shown by those composite statues prepared by Mr. Sargent for the World's Fair of '93.
Human beauty is an objective expression, which means the fullest objectification of will at the highest grade at which it is knowable, the Idea of man in general, completely expressed in the sensible form.
Greeks discovered the established ideal of human beauty empirically, by collecting particular beautiful parts, uncovering and noting here a knee, there an arm, has an exact parallel in the art of poetry.
Therefore it is that Goethe says: "No evil can touch him who looks on human beauty; he feels himself at one with himself and with the world.
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