[Religion and Art in Ancient Greece by Ernest Arthur Gardner]@TWC D-Link bookReligion and Art in Ancient Greece CHAPTER IV 13/13
But those who believed rather that man was made after God's image would look to find in the prototype something more and higher than can be seen in its earthly copy.
This notion, even if not formulated by philosophy until a later age, certainly underlies the idealistic art of the fifth century. [Footnote 6: Even if this dispute be regarded as now settled by weight of evidence, the fact that such a dispute is possible retains its significance.].
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