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Beauty is often thought to be subjective, but it is not because we always accept things as beautiful, so beauty is something universal and objective.
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All beautiful things are natural; it is a natural beauty because they are not manmade.
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For painters and other artists, beauty should be modeled on the perfect symmetry that exist in the physical form of the Earth.
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In the Enlightenment, artists advocated completely different conceptions of beauty. For Romans was “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”.
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Everybody believes is something beautiful, perhaps everybody has a different definition for “beauty”, in other words we all see things in a different way.
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For some people beauty might be objective, even though by definition is subjective. It would make it impossible for us to agree on one definition of beauty.
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Those naturally things seem beautiful in part because they are so impressively monumental. Man could never create something as large, as awe-inspiring, as surprising, or, in a word, as beautiful.