Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 111
... interests him . If this interest can in some sense be called dramatic , it will not be true to say that the " dramatic " painter will give emphasis to ultra - plastic values , in the sense of values outside and independent of the ...
... interests him . If this interest can in some sense be called dramatic , it will not be true to say that the " dramatic " painter will give emphasis to ultra - plastic values , in the sense of values outside and independent of the ...
Pagina 112
... interest ( for example , when the political squabbles of seventeenth- century France become outdated , or when medieval habits of dress lose their interest for most people ) , then , since the interest of the painting depends upon the ...
... interest ( for example , when the political squabbles of seventeenth- century France become outdated , or when medieval habits of dress lose their interest for most people ) , then , since the interest of the painting depends upon the ...
Pagina 113
... interest ; there are life- values that enter painting which are not adventitious , which do not exist merely to illustrate a scene from life or to arouse the same old life - emotion over again . This is not illustrational , since the ...
... interest ; there are life- values that enter painting which are not adventitious , which do not exist merely to illustrate a scene from life or to arouse the same old life - emotion over again . This is not illustrational , since the ...
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