The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 160
... between the fine arts and religion . In fact , there always are such relations . Religion has considerably favored the development of the fine arts , as can be seen from the history of religious architecture , sculpture 160 ART AND ...
... between the fine arts and religion . In fact , there always are such relations . Religion has considerably favored the development of the fine arts , as can be seen from the history of religious architecture , sculpture 160 ART AND ...
Pagina 162
... religion . There is a real distinction , since a religion without art is just as possible as is an art without religion . The union of both , along with their possible confusion , occurs chiefly in the representation of the divine and ...
... religion . There is a real distinction , since a religion without art is just as possible as is an art without religion . The union of both , along with their possible confusion , occurs chiefly in the representation of the divine and ...
Pagina 171
... religion has no objection to it . ARTISTS AND SAINTS The answer is the same if it is asked from the point of view of the artist himself . A painter can be a deeply religious man , even a saint , but the number of painters indifferent to ...
... religion has no objection to it . ARTISTS AND SAINTS The answer is the same if it is asked from the point of view of the artist himself . A painter can be a deeply religious man , even a saint , but the number of painters indifferent to ...
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