Meaning and Truth in the ArtsArchon Books, 1964 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... matter what the poet says , just so he says it well ; the what is poetically indifferent , . . . " does indeed put art into an ivory tower . But I do not think that the esthetic critic wishes , actually , to take this position ; he ...
... matter what the poet says , just so he says it well ; the what is poetically indifferent , . . . " does indeed put art into an ivory tower . But I do not think that the esthetic critic wishes , actually , to take this position ; he ...
Pagina 22
... matter of the Odyssey is the adventures of Odysseus , or that the subject - matter of Manet's Olympia is a woman lying on her bed with a black cat . The subject - matter in this sense is certainly in the work of art itself ; for as we ...
... matter of the Odyssey is the adventures of Odysseus , or that the subject - matter of Manet's Olympia is a woman lying on her bed with a black cat . The subject - matter in this sense is certainly in the work of art itself ; for as we ...
Pagina 23
... matter in the work ? Do they all have representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the ... matter in sense two - is sometimes a matter of de- gree . In semi - abstract paintings such as some of Picasso's ...
... matter in the work ? Do they all have representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the ... matter in sense two - is sometimes a matter of de- gree . In semi - abstract paintings such as some of Picasso's ...
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PRELIMINARY DISTINCTIONS | 3 |
In Painting | 38 |
PROPOSITIONAL TRUTH | 141 |
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artist assertion baroque music beauty Beethoven Bell certainly Cézanne Chapter character Charles Mauron Clive Bell colors common composition convention critics described discussed distinction drama Eastman effect essence esthetic experience esthetic form esthetic surface evocation evoke example expression fact feeling George Santayana give Gurney Hanslick historical I. A. Richards Ibid images imaginative imitate important interest irrelevant kind knowledge L. A. Reid language life-values listener literary literature Marc Chagall material matter Max Eastman meaning medium merely mind musical experiences natural symbol notion novel objects Odyssey painter painting particular perception person plastic poem poet poetic present Professor Greene program music propositions psychological pure question realism reality refer referential relevant represent representational Roger Fry Santayana sense significant form simply sounds speak statements subject-matter Sullivan T. E. Hulme term theme things tion true true-to truth usage vision visual words