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The shaped marble of the statue is not , but is as if it were Aphrodite ; the Fête Champêtre attributed to Giorgione is only a patch of colors , but is as if it were figures in a landscape ; and Eva LeGallienne is not , yet is as if she ...
The shaped marble of the statue is not , but is as if it were Aphrodite ; the Fête Champêtre attributed to Giorgione is only a patch of colors , but is as if it were figures in a landscape ; and Eva LeGallienne is not , yet is as if she ...
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This one applies himself to colors and forms , and since he loves color for color and form for form , since he perceives them for their sake and not for his own , it is the inner life of things that he sees appearing through their forms ...
This one applies himself to colors and forms , and since he loves color for color and form for form , since he perceives them for their sake and not for his own , it is the inner life of things that he sees appearing through their forms ...
Pagina 234
First among them is what I would call the principle of the theme . This corresponds to the dominant character ” or idee mère of Taine . In every complex work of art there is some one ( or there may be several ) preëminent shape , color ...
First among them is what I would call the principle of the theme . This corresponds to the dominant character ” or idee mère of Taine . In every complex work of art there is some one ( or there may be several ) preëminent shape , color ...
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VOLUNTARISTIC THEORIES | 53 |
EMOTIONALIST THEORIES | 81 |
HEDONISTIC THEORIES | 115 |
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