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On the one hand , we have writers such as I. A. Richards who insist that art is
primarily " emotive , " and that the artist as such does not assert verifiable truths .
On the other hand , we have writers such as Theodore M. Greene who believe
that ...
On the one hand , we have writers such as I. A. Richards who insist that art is
primarily " emotive , " and that the artist as such does not assert verifiable truths .
On the other hand , we have writers such as Theodore M. Greene who believe
that ...
Pagina 80
The hand moves with etching needle or with brush . The eye attends and reports
the consequence of what is done . Because of this intimate connection ,
subsequent doing is cumulative and not a matter of caprice nor yet of routine .
The hand moves with etching needle or with brush . The eye attends and reports
the consequence of what is done . Because of this intimate connection ,
subsequent doing is cumulative and not a matter of caprice nor yet of routine .
Pagina 457
A decisive consequence of such an artistic purpose was on the one hand the
approximation to flat representation , and on the other hand strict suppression of
the representation of space and exclusive rendering of the individual form .
A decisive consequence of such an artistic purpose was on the one hand the
approximation to flat representation , and on the other hand strict suppression of
the representation of space and exclusive rendering of the individual form .
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Sommario
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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