Jonson ends with an idealisation of the Phoenix, whose judgement shines as " Clear as a naked Vestal, / Closed in an orb of Crystal ."
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While van der Weyden did not stay within the traditional realms of idealisation, he created his own aesthetic, which he extended across his portraits and religious pictures.
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Richard Sennett however opposed what he saw as the Romantic idealisation of the private realm of intimate relations, as opposed to the public sphere of action at a distance.
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She presented the North End in Boston, Massachusetts, as an idealisation of this persistent occupation and tasking in a condensed city space, as a model for criminal control.
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In her book " Madonna, Whore : The Idealisation and Denigration of Motherhood ", Welldon challenges this notion, and argues that women are equally capable of perversion.
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Alkhanov, for his part, criticised " the cult of personality and idealisation of one person ", a clear reference to Kadyrov, whose enormous portraits are prominently displayed in Grozny.
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This blending of fidelity to life and idealisation, the mysterious and fascinating is also present in a group of five oval paintings that date to the first half of the 17th century.
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However, the artist has done nothing to embellish the portrait, presenting the man as he actually looked, with no hit or trace of the idealisation of the early 15th century.
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He describes the film as an " idealisation of ethnic blending ", and suggests that it promotes a more unifying model of Bolivia than President Evo Morales'model of a plurinational state.
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Warburg, for his part, renounced all sentimental aestheticism, and in his writings criticised a vulgarised idealisation of an individualism that had been imputed to the Renaissance in the work of Jacob Burckhardt.
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