Commentary : rejecting psychological eloquence through figure paintings / Nur Azeema Suhaimi

Beauty is one of the most mysterious commodities. The idea of "beautiful" itself varied across cultures and keep changing over time (Fallon, 1990). In this century of shifting relations and alliances between despotic rulers, the portrait had its diplomatic function. Besides providing a rem...

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Main Author: Suhaimi, Nur Azeema (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak, 2019-09.
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