Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 33
Pagina 19
... relevant to and leading to the artistic creation , and without which he would not have created the finished work ) as he did . What the materials are , in any individual case , is a biographical and not an artistic question , and hence ...
... relevant to and leading to the artistic creation , and without which he would not have created the finished work ) as he did . What the materials are , in any individual case , is a biographical and not an artistic question , and hence ...
Pagina 210
... relevant to a work of art qua work of art ? does its presence make it a better or worse work of art ? ( We have just seen that " untranslatability of its elements " is unsatisfactory as a criterion of artistic relevance , since it is ...
... relevant to a work of art qua work of art ? does its presence make it a better or worse work of art ? ( We have just seen that " untranslatability of its elements " is unsatisfactory as a criterion of artistic relevance , since it is ...
Pagina 213
... relevant , and contribute to the artistic value of the work ( at least as most critics would conceive it ) . Thus when Turner is praised for " capturing the pristine freshness of the morning landscape , " this is praise to him as an ...
... relevant , and contribute to the artistic value of the work ( at least as most critics would conceive it ) . Thus when Turner is praised for " capturing the pristine freshness of the morning landscape , " this is praise to him as an ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
actual already appear apply artist assertion association attitude beauty become certain certainly Chapter character colors common composition convention course critics defined definite described discussed distinction effect element emotions entirely essence esthetic evoke example existence experience expression fact feeling give given hand hear historical human illustration imaginative imitate important interest kind knowledge language least less listener literature material matter meaning medium merely mind namely nature never notes novel objects observations occur once painter painting particular perception person picture poem poet poetic poetry possible present Professor propositions pure question reality refer relation relevant represent representational require reveal seems seen sense significant simply situation sometimes sounds speak stand statements subject-matter suggest surface symbols term theme theory things tion true true-to truth universal usage vision whole words