Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... traditional style to suit changing needs and tastes and social aspira- tions . A sense of novelty keeps the traditional mediaform alive for which the artist has to constantly innovate . HAMID : Traditional forms have collapsed because ...
... traditional style to suit changing needs and tastes and social aspira- tions . A sense of novelty keeps the traditional mediaform alive for which the artist has to constantly innovate . HAMID : Traditional forms have collapsed because ...
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... traditional or even modern knowledge , is so great that it is difficult to imagine . The situation is worse in the field of Arabic and Persian learning . Normally when people talk of traditional learning , they don't even talk of Arabic ...
... traditional or even modern knowledge , is so great that it is difficult to imagine . The situation is worse in the field of Arabic and Persian learning . Normally when people talk of traditional learning , they don't even talk of Arabic ...
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... traditional sthapatis . First , we discovered that modern architects are not trained to use traditional materials . They are not trained to work in stone ; they use glass , steel and cement . Also , their notions of architecture are ...
... traditional sthapatis . First , we discovered that modern architects are not trained to use traditional materials . They are not trained to work in stone ; they use glass , steel and cement . Also , their notions of architecture are ...
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