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Pagina 97
Finally , the difference between pleasure and art leaps to the eyes in the relations
that are developed between ourselves and works of art , because the figure
represented may be dear to us and represent the most delightful memories , and
at ...
Finally , the difference between pleasure and art leaps to the eyes in the relations
that are developed between ourselves and works of art , because the figure
represented may be dear to us and represent the most delightful memories , and
at ...
Pagina 160
As artist I am concerned with my artistic consciousness , represented by the direct
and indirect effect on me of all the art I have felt , and all the emotional
organization which has produced in me a conscious subject . This consciousness
is ...
As artist I am concerned with my artistic consciousness , represented by the direct
and indirect effect on me of all the art I have felt , and all the emotional
organization which has produced in me a conscious subject . This consciousness
is ...
Pagina 439
With the things represented in the traditional picture , we might live in the
imagination . Many Englishmen have fallen in love with Mona Lisa . With things
represented in the new pictures , it is impossible to live : on stripping them of their
aspects ...
With the things represented in the traditional picture , we might live in the
imagination . Many Englishmen have fallen in love with Mona Lisa . With things
represented in the new pictures , it is impossible to live : on stripping them of their
aspects ...
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