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Essay heading: Post-Modern Analysis Of Hr Gigers "the birth machine"
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As art could never be perfect and was always an interpretation of the imagination, the iconography (representational paintings) of Christ and the Saints had to therefore follow strict rules in order to show no emotion. This was no ensure that the icon which was being represented was being worshiped and never the painting itself... displayed 300 characters
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Plato denounces art as inferior copies of their originals (Kearney, 1994:89) and further condemns artists, claiming that they commit the crime of daring to "make the invisible source of truth visible in the form of representational images"(Kearney, 1994:95). He claims that the imagination is idolatrous to the extent that it worships its own imitations instead of the divine original (Kearney, 1994:95)... displayed next 300 characters
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