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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We look at his works with the same detachment and dispassionateness as we look at the Parthenon or on the Venus of Milo.
From The Bridling of Pegasus Prose Papers on Poetry by Austin, Alfred
Like this is the conduct of those who resolve to treat the Almighty with dispassionateness, a judicial temper, clearheadedness, and candour.
From An Essay In Aid Of A Grammar Of Assent by Newman, John Henry
He brought to the particular measure largeness of view, dispassionateness of temper, and the philosophic mind; and his work came to have cultural significance and quality.
From Essays on Work and Culture by Mabie, Hamilton Wright
Perhaps Mr. G. P. Lathrop's description of the girls of the Seville tobacco factory may, by reason of its dispassionateness, be accepted as a fair estimate.
From The Story of Seville by Hartley, C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine)