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As a result of the increase of the number of cultures available for study from the nineteenth century, there was a tendency to compare them under whatever terms of reference were of interest. Immediate comparison, citing data without reference to the analytic study of the system of culture, may be called eclecticism.
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The rules of Eclectic style? There are no rules. Here, a variety of different styles come together to create a very individual style.
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decoration using a range of different styles.
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selecting from various systems, doctrines, or sources; composed of material gathered from various sources, systems, etc.
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