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Beauty appropriate to the age.  If our sculptors, painters and composers want to hit off the spirit of the age they must depict beauty as bloated, gigantic and nervous: just as the Greeks, under the spell of their morality of moderation, saw and depicted beauty as the Apollo Belvedere. We ought really to call him ugly! But our stupid 'classicists' have robbed us of all honesty!

Friedrich Nietzsche - Daybreak
Book III - Aphorism # 161

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