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synthesized and transformed by the artistry of the
master. What results is an original and evolving
artistic expression. There is a core of invariance—
the deeply held cultural values—amidst the change
in artistic expression. In correspondence, Brook
observed that as time passes, modern literati are
never again the same as their historical counterparts.
The art works cannot be identical. However, they can The presentation of progressions for twelve trees, all
and do share a commonality of style, and similarity
of temperament and aesthetic emotions. Chapter 2 literati, has a powerful yet refined impact.
12 A
12 B 12 C
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