The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 29
... condition of the apprehension of the beautiful . We are far from having a detailed knowledge of the structure of that experience , but here only the global fact is what interests us ; to know how things happen would not change the data ...
... condition of the apprehension of the beautiful . We are far from having a detailed knowledge of the structure of that experience , but here only the global fact is what interests us ; to know how things happen would not change the data ...
Pagina 107
... condition of the work of art is to be mis- taken as to its nature , which cannot be a good way to honor it . The same remarks apply to the condition of the artist him- self . As the executant of his work he is a manual worker and , what ...
... condition of the work of art is to be mis- taken as to its nature , which cannot be a good way to honor it . The same remarks apply to the condition of the artist him- self . As the executant of his work he is a manual worker and , what ...
Pagina 163
... condition was that such representations should be made of fitting and decent matters and forms . Even today , that condition still obtains , but it requires that the material and the shaping of such works should fit their religious end ...
... condition was that such representations should be made of fitting and decent matters and forms . Even today , that condition still obtains , but it requires that the material and the shaping of such works should fit their religious end ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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