Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 17
... artist has ex- pressed , the feeling - tone of the work , the spirit the artist has achieved in his work , and whether or not the artist has given us , for example , a fine sensuous surface but has had " nothing sig- nificant to say ...
... artist has ex- pressed , the feeling - tone of the work , the spirit the artist has achieved in his work , and whether or not the artist has given us , for example , a fine sensuous surface but has had " nothing sig- nificant to say ...
Pagina 18
... artist achieved a certain set of effects - something which may be apparent on viewing the work but is not " a part of " the work itself . When we study how the artist mixed his paints to get the colors this way , or what devices he used ...
... artist achieved a certain set of effects - something which may be apparent on viewing the work but is not " a part of " the work itself . When we study how the artist mixed his paints to get the colors this way , or what devices he used ...
Pagina 19
... artist to create his work . Certainly it cannot be denied that all the arts have material in this sense - in all the arts there are experiences of the artist which are relevant to and leading to the artistic creation , and without which ...
... artist to create his work . Certainly it cannot be denied that all the arts have material in this sense - in all the arts there are experiences of the artist which are relevant to and leading to the artistic creation , and without which ...
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