Less is more
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*"Less is more", a phrase from the 1855 poem [[Andrea del Sarto (poem)|"Andrea del Sarto, called 'The Faultless Painter'"]] by [[Robert Browning]] | *"Less is more", a phrase from the 1855 poem [[Andrea del Sarto (poem)|"Andrea del Sarto, called 'The Faultless Painter'"]] by [[Robert Browning]] | ||
*The phrase as adopted by the architect [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]] as a precept for [[Minimalism#Minimalist design|minimalist design]] | *The phrase as adopted by the architect [[Ludwig Mies van der Rohe]] as a precept for [[Minimalism#Minimalist design|minimalist design]] | ||
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- | '''Less Is More''' may also refer to: | ||
- | * "Less Is More", a song by Joss Stone from ''[[Mind, Body & Soul]]'' | ||
- | * "Less Is More", a song by Relient K from ''[[The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek]]'' | ||
- | * "[[Less Is More (album)|Less Is More]]", an album by Marillion | ||
- | * "[[Less is More Tour]]", a 2011 tour by Natasha Bedingfield | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Less is more may refer to:
- "Less is more", a phrase from the 1855 poem "Andrea del Sarto, called 'The Faultless Painter'" by Robert Browning
- The phrase as adopted by the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a precept for minimalist design
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