Sentence examples for aesthetic order from inspiring English sources

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These philosophical systems were conceived by powerful imaginative thinkers whose creative abilities were not primarily of an aesthetic order.

"Ghost Train" suggests with sombre enthusiasm how necessity will always discover an aesthetic order, even in the most apparently unpromising circumstances, sometimes as though in an adult fairy tale: "The ghost buses are empty, driverless.

John Bramble, in his 2015 book, "Modernism and the Occult," writes that the Salon de la Rose + Croix was the "first attempt at a (semi- internationalist 'religion of modern art' " — an aesemi- internationalistadan as high priest.

A1 Contract for Public Toilets New York City has selected a company to provide aesthetic order to the city's jumbled streetscape of bus shelters and newsstands, as well as install 20 freestanding sidewalk toilets.

Shaped, in part, by that experience, he developed a proclivity for aesthetic order and pleasure in contrast to the twentieth century's chaos and uncertainty, which many of his contemporaries sought to reflect more directly in their work.

He regarded reality, the world, not in terms of logical order, but as manifesting aesthetic order.

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In an early poem and one of her most anthologized, "The Geese," Graham finds herself in a natural environment already scored by aesthetic orders: the geese that fly overhead in formation, "as urgent as elegant, / tapering with goals," and the spiders that work "closest at hand, / between the lines".

It follows that there is an intimate link between art and engagement: every aesthetic ordering of the world brings with it a conception of human freedom and suggests ways to use it.

If Chanel's aesthetic was order and reduction, Schiaparelli's was about fun, colour and a magpie approach to design.

They had all read the caption so I asked them what they felt about such comments, which I felt implied an intrinsic aesthetic pecking order.

The Gurlitt hoard is a survival of the Nazis' strange and ambivalent attitude to art, from Hitler's aesthetic New Order to the simple philistine greed that probably motivated most of their art theft.

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