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▸ noun: a concept in art in which the work is not self-contained, but points beyond itself.
▸ noun: a term coined by Heinrich Wölfflin in 1915 to describe a characteristic of Baroque art opposed to the "closed form" of the Renaissance.
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▸ noun: a concept in art in which the work is not self-contained, but points beyond itself.
▸ noun: a term coined by Heinrich Wölfflin in 1915 to describe a characteristic of Baroque art opposed to the "closed form" of the Renaissance.
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