Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the negative . And here at last we come upon the distinction between the representational and non - repre - but- sentational arts . The representational and non ...
... representational content ? " To this I think we may certainly reply in the negative . And here at last we come upon the distinction between the representational and non - repre - but- sentational arts . The representational and non ...
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... representational art while painting is representational . Music , as we have seen , can evoke the impression of all sorts of things , but no object is in the music in the way that it is there on the canvas . In a somewhat less direct ...
... representational art while painting is representational . Music , as we have seen , can evoke the impression of all sorts of things , but no object is in the music in the way that it is there on the canvas . In a somewhat less direct ...
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... representational schools of art . Abstract or non- representational painting does not necessarily fulfill Bell's require- ments for art , nor does it necessarily exclude life - values : Mondrian uses no representational content at all ...
... representational schools of art . Abstract or non- representational painting does not necessarily fulfill Bell's require- ments for art , nor does it necessarily exclude life - values : Mondrian uses no representational content at all ...
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