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  1. DIORAMAS277

  2. Ibid.

  3. L. Nochlin 1971, Realism (London: Penguin), 13–15.

  4. B. Prendeville 2000, Realism in Twentieth-Century Painting (London: Thames and
    Hudson), 7–12.

  5. Ibid., 7.

  6. L. J. Freeman 1901, Italian Sculpture of the Renaissance (Whitefish: Kessinger),
    12–13.

  7. A. D. Stokes 1955, Michelangelo: a Study in the Nature of Art (London: Routledge), 75.

  8. C. Pedretti 1973, Leonardo: A Study in Chronology and Style (Berkeley: University of
    California Press), 97.

  9. Kemp 2000:61.

  10. Browne 1896:5.

  11. J. S. Memes 1825, Memories of Antonio Canova: With a Critical Analysis of His Works
    and Historical Views of Modern Sculpture (Edinburgh: Archibald Constable), 223.

  12. J. J. Winckelmann 1755, “Reflections on the Imitation of Greek Works in Painting and
    Sculpture,” in D. Preziosi, ed., The Art of Art History: A Critical Anthology (Oxford:
    Oxford University Press, 1998), 31.

  13. D. K. Holt 2001, The Search for Aesthetic Meaning in the Visual Arts: The Need for the
    Aesthetic Tradition in Contemporary Art Theory and Education (Chicago: Green-
    wood), 51.

  14. Winckelmann 1755:35.

  15. J. Harrell, C. Barrett, and D. Petsch, eds., 2006, History of Aesthetics (London: Con-
    tinuum), 48–74.

  16. Winckelmann 1755:35.

  17. Holt 2001:51.

  18. G. P. R. Métraux 1995, Sculptures and Physicians in Fifth-Century Greece: A Prelimi-
    nary Study (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press).

  19. Ibid., 53.

  20. Aristotle, n.d., “The Nature of Poetic Imitation: From the Poetics,” in G. Dickie, R.
    Sclafani, and R. Roblin, eds., 1989, Aesthetics: A Critical Anthology (New York: St. Mar-
    tin’s), 44–45.

  21. Ibid.

  22. Harrell, Barrett, and Petsch 2006:189.

  23. E. Chapman 2012, Prove It on Me: New Negroes, Sex, and Popular Culture in the 1920s
    (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 9.

  24. Ibid., 190.

  25. Haraway 1984:24.

  26. Hegel, cited in Nochlin 1971:14.

  27. Haraway 1984:53–58.

  28. M. Foucault 1961, History of Madness (London: Routledge, 2006, 2009), 569 and 457.

  29. U. Eco 1995, Travels in Hyperreality (San Diego: Harcourt), 8–9.

  30. C. Avery 2002, “Forms in Space, c. 1700–1770,” in M. Kemp, ed., The Oxford History of
    Western Art (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 280–281.

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