A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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Pagina 152
... creative fire . It is as though each of us were endowed at birth with a certain capital of energy . The strongest force in our make - up will seize and all but monopolize this energy , leaving so little over that nothing of value can ...
... creative fire . It is as though each of us were endowed at birth with a certain capital of energy . The strongest force in our make - up will seize and all but monopolize this energy , leaving so little over that nothing of value can ...
Pagina 461
... creative criticism is that of apprehending im- aginatively , through sensitive artistic response , what the artist has actually succeeded in expressing in a specific work of art . The re - creative critic will in- evitably , and quite ...
... creative criticism is that of apprehending im- aginatively , through sensitive artistic response , what the artist has actually succeeded in expressing in a specific work of art . The re - creative critic will in- evitably , and quite ...
Pagina 510
... Creative Imagina- tion , " Psychoanalytic Quarterly , Vol . 18 ( 1949 ) , pp . 351-60 . Centeno , Augusto ( editor ) , The Intent Lowenfeld , V. , The Nature of Creative of the Artist , Princeton , 1941 . Chandler , Albert R. , Beauty ...
... Creative Imagina- tion , " Psychoanalytic Quarterly , Vol . 18 ( 1949 ) , pp . 351-60 . Centeno , Augusto ( editor ) , The Intent Lowenfeld , V. , The Nature of Creative of the Artist , Princeton , 1941 . Chandler , Albert R. , Beauty ...
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ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
ART AS EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION | 51 |
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