Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 99
... pictures by their subjects ; whereas people who can , as often as not , have no idea what the subject of a picture is . They have never noticed the representa- tive element , and so when they discuss pictures they talk about the shapes ...
... pictures by their subjects ; whereas people who can , as often as not , have no idea what the subject of a picture is . They have never noticed the representa- tive element , and so when they discuss pictures they talk about the shapes ...
Pagina 106
... picture , apart from any story which it may be supposed to tell . My picture of " Harmony in Grey and Gold " is an illustration of my meaning — a snow scene with a single black figure and a lighted tavern . I care nothing for the past ...
... picture , apart from any story which it may be supposed to tell . My picture of " Harmony in Grey and Gold " is an illustration of my meaning — a snow scene with a single black figure and a lighted tavern . I care nothing for the past ...
Pagina 151
... picture . 18 ... and some to infra - red , thus changing entirely the resulting picture . Infra - red , for example , pierces through clouds and presents the scene as no human eye could see it , as if the clouds were not there . X - ray ...
... picture . 18 ... and some to infra - red , thus changing entirely the resulting picture . Infra - red , for example , pierces through clouds and presents the scene as no human eye could see it , as if the clouds were not there . X - ray ...
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