The Dehumanization of Art: And Other Essays on Art, Culture, and LiteraturePrinceton University Press, 1968 - 204 pagine |
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... impressionistic painters who set down on the canvas such elements as the spectator needs for seeing an apple , and leave it to him to give to this material the finishing touches . Hence the fresh taste of all impressionistic painting ...
... impressionistic painters who set down on the canvas such elements as the spectator needs for seeing an apple , and leave it to him to give to this material the finishing touches . Hence the fresh taste of all impressionistic painting ...
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