Fonte: The Romantic Rebellion (1973), Ch. 13: Degas
Kenneth Clark: Frases em inglês
“Heroes do not easily tolerate the company of other heroes.”
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 5: The Hero as Artist
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 13: Heroic Materialism
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 1: The Skin of Our Teeth
Fonte: The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form (1951), Ch. IX: The Nude As an End in Itself
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 13: Heroic Materialism
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 13: Heroic Materialism
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 13: Heroic Materialism
Fonte: The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form (1951), Ch. 1: The Naked and the Nude
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 9: The Pursuit of Happiness; "What is too silly to be said may be sung" is a commonly used translation or paraphrase of lines from Act I, Scene ii of the play The Barber of Seville by Pierre de Beaumarchais, which was the basis of famous operas.
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 1: The Skin of Our Teeth
Fonte: The Romantic Rebellion (1973), Ch. 12: Millet
Fonte: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 9: The Pursuit of Happiness
Fonte: The Romantic Rebellion (1973), Ch. 3: Goya
Fonte: The Romantic Rebellion (1973), Ch. 1: David
Fonte: The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form (1951), Ch. IX: The Nude As an End in Itself