Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 79
... criticism looks , " Gurney remarks , “ . . . we see how impossible it would be for a musician deliberately to work it ... critics sometimes hardly understand the tenth part of what they talk about . Good heavens ! will the day ever come ...
... criticism looks , " Gurney remarks , “ . . . we see how impossible it would be for a musician deliberately to work it ... critics sometimes hardly understand the tenth part of what they talk about . Good heavens ! will the day ever come ...
Pagina 212
... critics would not be so stringent in their requirements of artistic relevance ; most critics , I am sure , would say that the fact that a Rembrandt painting presents a strong , " true " characterization makes it a better painting ...
... critics would not be so stringent in their requirements of artistic relevance ; most critics , I am sure , would say that the fact that a Rembrandt painting presents a strong , " true " characterization makes it a better painting ...
Pagina 213
... critics evaluate the work as they do . Two of the greatest of Western painters , Cézanne and Seurat , do not usually characterize their human figures strongly at all ; we do not get many , if any , " human insights " from them ...
... critics evaluate the work as they do . Two of the greatest of Western painters , Cézanne and Seurat , do not usually characterize their human figures strongly at all ; we do not get many , if any , " human insights " from them ...
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