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For the truth is that the work of art as completely realized is the result of a long and complex process of exploration , as well as construction . This is true even of a painter . The notion that a painter suddenly imagines a ...
For the truth is that the work of art as completely realized is the result of a long and complex process of exploration , as well as construction . This is true even of a painter . The notion that a painter suddenly imagines a ...
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It was partly the result of the esthetic errors of Protestantism and partly the result of scientific materialism , and partly the result of the abstractions of political economy . An illustration of my point is to be found in Macaulay's ...
It was partly the result of the esthetic errors of Protestantism and partly the result of scientific materialism , and partly the result of the abstractions of political economy . An illustration of my point is to be found in Macaulay's ...
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For as the sea - fight at Salamis and the battle with the Carthaginians in Sicily took place at the same time , but did not tend to any one result , so in the sequence of events , one thing sometimes follows another , and yet no single ...
For as the sea - fight at Salamis and the battle with the Carthaginians in Sicily took place at the same time , but did not tend to any one result , so in the sequence of events , one thing sometimes follows another , and yet no single ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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