Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature, and the Spoken Word, Volume 1,Edizione 2School of Expression, 1897 From the numbers consist of the Annual catalogue, Announcements, etc., of the school. |
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Pagina 1
... brings the human soul into contact with nature ; it develops reasoning , but it represses feeling ; it makes men analytic , but fetters imagina- tion and the artistic nature , which are synthetic . Men have been gradually learning to ...
... brings the human soul into contact with nature ; it develops reasoning , but it represses feeling ; it makes men analytic , but fetters imagina- tion and the artistic nature , which are synthetic . Men have been gradually learning to ...
Pagina 4
... bring them into conformity with the ideal of his mind . I have not exaggerated the educational im- portance of the study of the Fine Arts . I am confident that , how- ever unprepared the community may be to accept it as correct ...
... bring them into conformity with the ideal of his mind . I have not exaggerated the educational im- portance of the study of the Fine Arts . I am confident that , how- ever unprepared the community may be to accept it as correct ...
Pagina 6
... bringing of the artist and his public into sympathetic relation to each other . American artists to - day surpass all the world in technical execution , but the art life of our whole country needs to be stirred . It is stirring , but it ...
... bringing of the artist and his public into sympathetic relation to each other . American artists to - day surpass all the world in technical execution , but the art life of our whole country needs to be stirred . It is stirring , but it ...
Pagina 27
... bringing two widely different emotions into contrast , we are able to test our genuineness or simplicity , the degree of assimilation , and the real truthfulness of our expression . The simplest extract may be given in such a way that ...
... bringing two widely different emotions into contrast , we are able to test our genuineness or simplicity , the degree of assimilation , and the real truthfulness of our expression . The simplest extract may be given in such a way that ...
Pagina 47
... bring us more immediately into contact with the true spirit of poetry and the true genius of the language . Besides , this " melody , " as Beethoven said to Bettina , " gives sensuous existence to poetry ; for does not the meaning of a ...
... bring us more immediately into contact with the true spirit of poetry and the true genius of the language . Besides , this " melody , " as Beethoven said to Bettina , " gives sensuous existence to poetry ; for does not the meaning of a ...
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Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature and the Spoken Word Visualizzazione completa - 1924 |
Expression: A Quarterly Review of Art, Literature, and the ..., Volumi 2-5 Visualizzazione estratti - 1899 |
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