The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 93
... already determined matter which they intend to submit to further formal determinations of an entirely different order . The block of wood , the lithographer's stone or the copper sheet used by engravers are materials already determined ...
... already determined matter which they intend to submit to further formal determinations of an entirely different order . The block of wood , the lithographer's stone or the copper sheet used by engravers are materials already determined ...
Pagina 94
... already informed , otherwise , since being proceeds from form , those elements would be nothing . The form of the artifact is then superimposed , so to speak , by the artist on the natural forms of the material substances he uses ...
... already informed , otherwise , since being proceeds from form , those elements would be nothing . The form of the artifact is then superimposed , so to speak , by the artist on the natural forms of the material substances he uses ...
Pagina 100
... already been solved for them by others , they themselves are practically infallible . Camille Saint - Saëns said of one of them that he produced " inde- structible futility . ” That is the triumph of finality without inven- tion and of ...
... already been solved for them by others , they themselves are practically infallible . Camille Saint - Saëns said of one of them that he produced " inde- structible futility . ” That is the triumph of finality without inven- tion and of ...
Sommario
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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