A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 371
... patterns within designs can be so regarded . In this sense the “ same ” design may occur again and again in the works of an artist . The swirl pattern in the " Miracle of St. Mark " recurs in one form or another in innumerable ...
... patterns within designs can be so regarded . In this sense the “ same ” design may occur again and again in the works of an artist . The swirl pattern in the " Miracle of St. Mark " recurs in one form or another in innumerable ...
Pagina 372
... patterns of Giotto ; the vertically elongated shape patterns of El Greco ; the dense , weighty , color rhythms of the later Titian , are repeated by these artists in different pictures with endless modifications . Similar type patterns ...
... patterns of Giotto ; the vertically elongated shape patterns of El Greco ; the dense , weighty , color rhythms of the later Titian , are repeated by these artists in different pictures with endless modifications . Similar type patterns ...
Pagina 374
... patterns as tools of clarification and correlation of individual designs . A type pattern , such as a sonata or an ... patterns , as schemata of recurrent formal traits , can highlight generic formal features of concrete forms and formal ...
... patterns as tools of clarification and correlation of individual designs . A type pattern , such as a sonata or an ... patterns , as schemata of recurrent formal traits , can highlight generic formal features of concrete forms and formal ...
Sommario
Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
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