A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 31
... color , but color has also its psycho- logical aspects . Some people like or dislike colors because they associate them with their general likes or dislikes- they like green because they associate it with springtime , or blue because it ...
... color , but color has also its psycho- logical aspects . Some people like or dislike colors because they associate them with their general likes or dislikes- they like green because they associate it with springtime , or blue because it ...
Pagina 32
... color , though it has been demonstrated that the apprehension or appreciation of a single color may be esthetic . But more generally we are concerned with several colors , and it is according to whether they make a harmony or a discord ...
... color , though it has been demonstrated that the apprehension or appreciation of a single color may be esthetic . But more generally we are concerned with several colors , and it is according to whether they make a harmony or a discord ...
Pagina 251
... color variations is guided by relations peculiar to color and not strictly parallel to the relations that make up musi- cal scales . For in color , although hue is perhaps funda- mentally characteristic , variations in hue are no more ...
... color variations is guided by relations peculiar to color and not strictly parallel to the relations that make up musi- cal scales . For in color , although hue is perhaps funda- mentally characteristic , variations in hue are no more ...
Sommario
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
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