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- Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts...
- 525–27 Jones, Jonathan (November 6, 2013). "The revolution will not be aestheticised: the top rightwing artists". The Guardian. Lybarger, Jeremy (April 21...
- to the film, rising to castigate Herzog with accusations that he had aestheticised the horror of the war. The director waved his hands fiercely and protested...
- Ana Cristina Mendes (2010) places Boyle's film in the context of the aestheticising and showcasing of poverty in India for artistic (and commercial) purposes...
- verging on obscenity for treating tragedy with Valkyrie-like music and aestheticised images". The Kerala Story Caliphate (TV series) Debruge, Peter; Kesl****y...
- overreliance on synthesized sludge." The Independent called it "the most aestheticised film of the 1980s," and noted its "chilly integrity." British television...
- that Ninagawa, through stylised images and Handelian music, unduly aestheticised violence." Some critics, however, felt the stylisation was more powerful...
- could encounter one another in mutual veneration of the master, and aestheticised the burgeoning self-awareness of the bourgeoisie by means of historical...
- conflicts or deeply personal situations amidst these conflicts in an overly aestheticised way, being described as "problematic", "troubling", and discomforting...
- Though some contemporaries condemned the basis of his thought as an aestheticised libertinism, or devotion to physical sensation, they influenced John...