Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 55
... lines give the effect of restfulness , jagged lines of conflict and turmoil , vertical lines of attention and unrest , some lines of voluptuousness , others of ease , etc. But there are endless exceptions to this , and in any case is it ...
... lines give the effect of restfulness , jagged lines of conflict and turmoil , vertical lines of attention and unrest , some lines of voluptuousness , others of ease , etc. But there are endless exceptions to this , and in any case is it ...
Pagina 72
... lines express the " values " of directness , unwaveringness , what can be called , in rather feeble language , rectilinear efficiency . Horizontal lines suggest — and not , I think , through association only — stability and balance ...
... lines express the " values " of directness , unwaveringness , what can be called , in rather feeble language , rectilinear efficiency . Horizontal lines suggest — and not , I think , through association only — stability and balance ...
Pagina 101
... lines intersecting at right angles ; nevertheless he does not intend to ex- clude life - values . Impressed by the vastness of nature , I was trying to express its ex- pansion , rest , and unity . At the same time , I was fully aware ...
... lines intersecting at right angles ; nevertheless he does not intend to ex- clude life - values . Impressed by the vastness of nature , I was trying to express its ex- pansion , rest , and unity . At the same time , I was fully aware ...
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