A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1979 - 563 pagine |
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... color or shape that he painted has a worth of its own . The " rich blue , " for example , is beautiful in itself , and it is more beautiful in contrast with the orange shades , the chrome , the pale lemon - yellow . The finished ...
... color or shape that he painted has a worth of its own . The " rich blue , " for example , is beautiful in itself , and it is more beautiful in contrast with the orange shades , the chrome , the pale lemon - yellow . The finished ...
Pagina 75
... colors and forms , and since he loves color for color and form for form , since he perceives them for their sake and not for his own , it is the inner life of things that he sees appearing through their forms and colors . Little by ...
... colors and forms , and since he loves color for color and form for form , since he perceives them for their sake and not for his own , it is the inner life of things that he sees appearing through their forms and colors . Little by ...
Pagina 432
... color , and say : " What these have in common is called ' yellow ochre . ' " And compare this case : I show him samples of different shades of blue and say , " The color that is common to all these is what I call ' blue . ' " 73. When ...
... color , and say : " What these have in common is called ' yellow ochre . ' " And compare this case : I show him samples of different shades of blue and say , " The color that is common to all these is what I call ' blue . ' " 73. When ...
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THE MEANING OF ART PART I THE CREATIVE PROCESS 1 IMITATION AND IMAGINATION | 1 |
Natures Imitation of Art E H Gombrich Truth and the Stereotype | 25 |
EMOTION | 63 |
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