| 31. | He recalls " the hair shirts versus the Esthetes; the neo-Christians versus the neo-pagans ."
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| 32. | The esthete Andrea is a nobleman who loves only art, and who is dedicated to the veneration of a woman, Elena.
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| 33. | Their son never broke with them, unlike the English dandy-esthetes of the 1930's who rebelled against their Edwardian fathers.
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| 34. | Several bits involve Marceau's signature character, Bip, a dreamy esthete who finds his fantasies rudely interrupted by the everyday world.
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| 35. | But Morton has landed the plum role of Serge, the snobby esthete, in the latest cast of " Art ."
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| 36. | The film is ultimately a love letter to these affectionate if naive esthetes for the enduring values they imparted to an impressionable young man.
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| 37. | A contemporary garden, created between 1950 and 1970 by the French esthete Carlos de Beistegui ( who owned the property since 1939 ).
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| 38. | Like his friend and fellow esthete Mario Praz, Mongiardino had a weakness for the past, the dustier and more cluttered, the better.
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| 39. | Mrs . de Menil's attitude to art was not at all that of an esthete who was apart from and above all mundane concerns.
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| 40. | For the esthete who drinks, there is also Sette Moma, the second-floor restaurant overlooking the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art.
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