Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 105
... familiar with the Chris- tian tradition the painting " brings together in a single composition two different events which occurred simultaneously at different places , the Transfiguration of Christ and the unsuccessful attempt of the ...
... familiar with the Chris- tian tradition the painting " brings together in a single composition two different events which occurred simultaneously at different places , the Transfiguration of Christ and the unsuccessful attempt of the ...
Pagina 107
... familiar charm of sand and water has been squeezed out , but in exchange we are offered subtleties of tone -or rather of relations of tones - which I think I am right in saying had never before been rendered . ' . . . By the remorseless ...
... familiar charm of sand and water has been squeezed out , but in exchange we are offered subtleties of tone -or rather of relations of tones - which I think I am right in saying had never before been rendered . ' . . . By the remorseless ...
Pagina 116
... familiar world of pure art . Similarly , sensitive Europeans who respond immediately to the significant forms of great Oriental art , are left cold by the trivial pieces of anecdote and social criticism so lovingly cherished by Chinese ...
... familiar world of pure art . Similarly , sensitive Europeans who respond immediately to the significant forms of great Oriental art , are left cold by the trivial pieces of anecdote and social criticism so lovingly cherished by Chinese ...
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