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Aesthetic
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At
the center of aesthetic theory at the turn of the eighteenth
century is the semi-mystical doctrine of the symbol. For Romanticism,
indeed, the symbol becomes the panacea for all problems. Within
it, a whole set of conflicts which were thought to be insoluble
in ordinary life between subject and object, the universal
and the particular, the sensuous and the conceptual, material
and spiritual, order and spontaneity could be magically
resolved.
Eagleton, Literary Theory |
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"Johnny was a schoolboy
When he heard his first Beatles song."
by Jane Monahan Garrison
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Feelin' Groovy
by Unknown
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MNX541
by Unknown
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Guitar Hero
by
Jane Monahan Garrison
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Musicians, Ramones, Artisans,
Morticians
by Bryan Knox
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On the Road
by Unknown
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Vince's Grocery
circa '63 courtesy of the Samiani Marckese Collection
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Reservations Not Required
(Venice 2006) by Jessie Nagel
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Everbody's All-American
by
Jane Monahan Garrison
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Lampshade by
Vivienne J Riggio
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Salvation/Parma,
Italy by
Jessie Nagel
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Halo Bunny!by
MacGuinness
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Marina by
Vivienne J Riggio
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Small Altar by
Jeffrey Nagel
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Linoleum Block
by Vivienne
J Riggio
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Monkey
(detail view) by
Dauphine de la
Rochebrochard
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Wall View/Parma,
Italy by
Jessie Nagel
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Children's
Playroom Mural
by Dauphine de
la
Rochebrochard
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Red Chandelier
by Tikva
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Large Red Khamsa
with Mirrors
by Tikva
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Red Khamsa
by Tikva
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Lady's
Slipper
by Jane Garrison
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Tattoo by
Charlotte Huntley
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Deja Vu by
Charlotte Huntley |
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Sweet Judi Blue Eyes
by Unknown |

Capitola Theater
by Jane
Monahan Garrison |

Hot Wheels
by Jane Monahan
Garrison |
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70s Groom by
Pollyanne Hornbeck
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50s Bride by
Pollyanne Hornbeck
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Fire Chick by
Pollyanne Hornbeck |
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