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When paleolithic man first drew the image of the bison or reindeer in his cave, he
was creating a rudimentary work of art, ... Thus to a man a woman is given, not
created, beautiful — the visible expression of his amorous dream for play, ...
When paleolithic man first drew the image of the bison or reindeer in his cave, he
was creating a rudimentary work of art, ... Thus to a man a woman is given, not
created, beautiful — the visible expression of his amorous dream for play, ...
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What is created is not the same in any two distinct arts — this is, in fact, what
makes them distinct — but ... A work of art is an expressive form created for our
perception through sense or imagination, and what it expresses is human feeling.
What is created is not the same in any two distinct arts — this is, in fact, what
makes them distinct — but ... A work of art is an expressive form created for our
perception through sense or imagination, and what it expresses is human feeling.
Pagina 294
It is the visible form, the apparition created out of paint deployed on a ground.
The paint and the ground themselves disappear. One does not see a picture as a
piece of spotted canvas, any more than one sees a screen with shadows on it in
a ...
It is the visible form, the apparition created out of paint deployed on a ground.
The paint and the ground themselves disappear. One does not see a picture as a
piece of spotted canvas, any more than one sees a screen with shadows on it in
a ...
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THE CREATIVE PROCESS | 23 |
EXPRESSION OF EMOTION | 50 |
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