The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... IDEAL Among the popular notions related to art none has created more confusion in the minds of artists , as well as of the public , than that of the ideal . The “ ideal Beauty , " the ideal in art , these formulas and others like them ...
... IDEAL Among the popular notions related to art none has created more confusion in the minds of artists , as well as of the public , than that of the ideal . The “ ideal Beauty , " the ideal in art , these formulas and others like them ...
Pagina 54
... ideal in the real . True enough , but if we attempt to define the nature of ideal beauty and to relate it to real beauty , we find we cannot do it . To do justice to Gounod's formula , let us rather say that the object of art is to turn ...
... ideal in the real . True enough , but if we attempt to define the nature of ideal beauty and to relate it to real beauty , we find we cannot do it . To do justice to Gounod's formula , let us rather say that the object of art is to turn ...
Pagina 58
... ideal beauty which his art had to achieve . To solve this new problem , some artists decided that previous artists had already solved it , so that to take them for models would be , through their works , to imitate the ideal beauty that ...
... ideal beauty which his art had to achieve . To solve this new problem , some artists decided that previous artists had already solved it , so that to take them for models would be , through their works , to imitate the ideal beauty that ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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