The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 19
... existence of the problem which will hold our attention . We shall have to set art apart as being neither knowing nor doing , however closely related to those two orders it may be in many respects . There is art only when the operation ...
... existence of the problem which will hold our attention . We shall have to set art apart as being neither knowing nor doing , however closely related to those two orders it may be in many respects . There is art only when the operation ...
Pagina 91
... existence of beings and their essence , we might say that the artist does not cause the absolute existence of his works , but their es- sence . Using materials already given in reality , and this includes those of the forms he gives ...
... existence of beings and their essence , we might say that the artist does not cause the absolute existence of his works , but their es- sence . Using materials already given in reality , and this includes those of the forms he gives ...
Pagina 104
... existence of the matter of his work ; nor does he cause the existence of the work insofar as the latter constitutes an addition to the works of nature . With respect to the sum total of existing being , the pro- duction of the work of ...
... existence of the matter of his work ; nor does he cause the existence of the work insofar as the latter constitutes an addition to the works of nature . With respect to the sum total of existing being , the pro- duction of the work of ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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