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Pagina 33
Cézanne ' s familiar dictum expressed the same truth : " What we must do is
Poussin over again on nature . That ' s the whole secret . ” 21 The imitative arts
aim neither at copying the appearance of nature nor at depicting “ the ideal , ” but
at ...
Cézanne ' s familiar dictum expressed the same truth : " What we must do is
Poussin over again on nature . That ' s the whole secret . ” 21 The imitative arts
aim neither at copying the appearance of nature nor at depicting “ the ideal , ” but
at ...
Pagina 389
But such abstraction does not now serve as the prototype of any natural object . “
From the natural object the geometrical line is distinguished just by this , that it
does not stand in the context of nature . What constitutes its essence belongs ...
But such abstraction does not now serve as the prototype of any natural object . “
From the natural object the geometrical line is distinguished just by this , that it
does not stand in the context of nature . What constitutes its essence belongs ...
Pagina 404
Whistler indeed said that to produce Art by imitating nature would be like trying to
produce music by sitting upon piano , but the selective , idealizing imitation of
nature finds merely another support in such a saying . Naturalism , pleinairism ...
Whistler indeed said that to produce Art by imitating nature would be like trying to
produce music by sitting upon piano , but the selective , idealizing imitation of
nature finds merely another support in such a saying . Naturalism , pleinairism ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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