dispassionateness
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Leger's Three Women, 1921, is as self-consciously a masterpiece as any salon painting up to and including Seurat's Grande Jatte, and its nudes have the perfect dispassionateness of ancient kouroi.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He holds the mirror up to nature, and is content to do so, showing it with all its beautiful and all its ugly features, and with perfect dispassionateness.
From The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry by Austin, Alfred
Restraining our emotions as much as possible, let us endeavor to analyse that power with mathematical dispassionateness.
From Manhood of Humanity. by Korzybski, Alfred
If marriage was to come in question, his dispassionate judgment could name women clearly more suitable; but now dispassionateness was a professor's mean thumb-rule, too far below to consider.
From V. V.'s Eyes by Harrison, Henry Sydnor
He talked about his experiences with the calm dispassionateness of one describing commonplace things, quite uncomplainingly, very sensibly, and without the least trace of egotism.
From Leaves in the Wind by Gardiner, A. G. (Alfred George)