The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 98
... teaching of what we disparagingly call the " rules . " Whatever we may say , rules are necessary , and the masters who teach them should not feel ashamed of their function . In art schools , conservatories of music , in the countless ...
... teaching of what we disparagingly call the " rules . " Whatever we may say , rules are necessary , and the masters who teach them should not feel ashamed of their function . In art schools , conservatories of music , in the countless ...
Pagina 155
... teach art in this fashion are them- selves professors and not artists , this fundamental error with re- spect to the object of their teaching becomes , so to speak , institu- tionalized by the school itself . These remarks apply to ...
... teach art in this fashion are them- selves professors and not artists , this fundamental error with re- spect to the object of their teaching becomes , so to speak , institu- tionalized by the school itself . These remarks apply to ...
Pagina 156
... teaching of art appreciation in colleges and universities . It is best not to say more about it , for in doing so one ... teach it ? Yes , there are such places , the only ones where artists are ever trained , namely the workshops of ...
... teaching of art appreciation in colleges and universities . It is best not to say more about it , for in doing so one ... teach it ? Yes , there are such places , the only ones where artists are ever trained , namely the workshops of ...
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COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
INTUITION EXPRESSION SYMBOLISM | 56 |
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