A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... Distance . " 2. Distance as a factor in Art . 3. Distance as an esthetic principle . II . 1. Distance describes a personal relation . 2. The antinomy of Distance . 3. The variability of Distance . 4. Distance as the psychological ...
... Distance . " 2. Distance as a factor in Art . 3. Distance as an esthetic principle . II . 1. Distance describes a personal relation . 2. The antinomy of Distance . 3. The variability of Distance . 4. Distance as the psychological ...
Pagina 399
... Distance . ( It is , by the way , one of the reasons why Criticism is an art , for it requires the constant ... Distance without its disappearance . 3. Closely related , in fact a presupposition to the “ antinomy , " is the vari- ability ...
... Distance . ( It is , by the way , one of the reasons why Criticism is an art , for it requires the constant ... Distance without its disappearance . 3. Closely related , in fact a presupposition to the “ antinomy , " is the vari- ability ...
Pagina 409
... Distance has often been consciously striven after , whether with esthetically satisfactory results is much disputed . 6 A general help towards Distance ( and therewith an anti - realistic feature ) is to be found in the " unification of ...
... Distance has often been consciously striven after , whether with esthetically satisfactory results is much disputed . 6 A general help towards Distance ( and therewith an anti - realistic feature ) is to be found in the " unification of ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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