The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... masterpiece , whatever the subject . IDEAL Among the popular notions related to art none has created more confusion ... masterpiece ; when the work is finished , it is no longer the masterpiece . " Widor was speaking then of Massenet ...
... masterpiece , whatever the subject . IDEAL Among the popular notions related to art none has created more confusion ... masterpiece ; when the work is finished , it is no longer the masterpiece . " Widor was speaking then of Massenet ...
Pagina 54
... masterpiece . On the contrary , a merely ideal master- piece is in no sense a work of art ; only an actually existing work of art can be a masterpiece . In the last analysis , the work the ' artist really wanted to do is the one he has ...
... masterpiece . On the contrary , a merely ideal master- piece is in no sense a work of art ; only an actually existing work of art can be a masterpiece . In the last analysis , the work the ' artist really wanted to do is the one he has ...
Pagina 180
... masterpiece it is to all of us , it is also a national epic , and for some of them , a philosophico - theological encyclopedia calling for endless commentaries . The modern methods of literary and art history complicate the situation ...
... masterpiece it is to all of us , it is also a national epic , and for some of them , a philosophico - theological encyclopedia calling for endless commentaries . The modern methods of literary and art history complicate the situation ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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