A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, 1952 - 602 pagine |
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Pagina 312
... significant form . " By significant form he means certain combinations of lines , colors , and spatial elements which excite pure esthetic emotion . The repre- sentation of space is necessary to achieve certain kinds of 1 Cf. especially ...
... significant form . " By significant form he means certain combinations of lines , colors , and spatial elements which excite pure esthetic emotion . The repre- sentation of space is necessary to achieve certain kinds of 1 Cf. especially ...
Pagina 318
... Significant Form " ; and " Significant Form " is the one quality common to all works of visual art . At this point it may be objected that I am making es- thetics a purely subjective business , since my only data are personal ...
... Significant Form " ; and " Significant Form " is the one quality common to all works of visual art . At this point it may be objected that I am making es- thetics a purely subjective business , since my only data are personal ...
Pagina 330
... significance of form , is raised above the accidents of time and place . To him the prob- lems of archaeology , history , and hagiography are im- pertinent . If the forms of a work are significant its prov- enance is irrelevant . Before ...
... significance of form , is raised above the accidents of time and place . To him the prob- lems of archaeology , history , and hagiography are im- pertinent . If the forms of a work are significant its prov- enance is irrelevant . Before ...
Sommario
Intuition | 89 |
Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
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