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The paradigmatic moment of the opposition between the verbal and the visual arts may be seen in Lessing's treatise on the Laocoon sculptural group, written in 1766; a moment that is identified within a historical framework of modern aesthetics that begins with Lessing, goes through Pater, and then culminates in Greenberg. The author delineates the opposition as a history of diffusions, displacements and idealist reparations of class division.