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Clive Bell has been closely associated with Roger Fry ( 1866 - 1934 ) , the well -
known painter and critic , who restates in a more moderate way the theory of
formalism . He advances , like Bell , an anti - democratic theory of art as pure form
.
Clive Bell has been closely associated with Roger Fry ( 1866 - 1934 ) , the well -
known painter and critic , who restates in a more moderate way the theory of
formalism . He advances , like Bell , an anti - democratic theory of art as pure form
.
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Forms ” are not the peculiar property or creation of the esthetic and artistic ; they
are characters in virtue of which anything meets the requirements of an enjoyable
perception . “ Art ” 2 The reference is to Clive Bell ' s theory of " significant form .
Forms ” are not the peculiar property or creation of the esthetic and artistic ; they
are characters in virtue of which anything meets the requirements of an enjoyable
perception . “ Art ” 2 The reference is to Clive Bell ' s theory of " significant form .
Pagina 486
CHAPTER VII : THEORIES OF FORM Works by DeWitt Parker , Clive Bell , Roger
Fry , and Rhys Carpenter Parker : See works listed under Chapter II . Bell : “ Post
- impressionism and Æsthetics ” in Burlington Magazine , XXII ( 1912 - 13 ) , pp .
CHAPTER VII : THEORIES OF FORM Works by DeWitt Parker , Clive Bell , Roger
Fry , and Rhys Carpenter Parker : See works listed under Chapter II . Bell : “ Post
- impressionism and Æsthetics ” in Burlington Magazine , XXII ( 1912 - 13 ) , pp .
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
ART THE RELIEVER | 107 |
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