Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 116
... painter of the sixth century , as calling it " rhythmic vitality . ' And according to Laurence Binyon , “ Mr ... painters who are currently con- sidered the greatest , since it is itself the chief criterion by which these painters are ...
... painter of the sixth century , as calling it " rhythmic vitality . ' And according to Laurence Binyon , “ Mr ... painters who are currently con- sidered the greatest , since it is itself the chief criterion by which these painters are ...
Pagina 122
... painter , as often as not , requires no acquaintance with any department of knowledge - Cézanne is an excellent case in point . But the painter's visions are , unlike the composer's , based upon an observation of the world , of the ...
... painter , as often as not , requires no acquaintance with any department of knowledge - Cézanne is an excellent case in point . But the painter's visions are , unlike the composer's , based upon an observation of the world , of the ...
Pagina 150
... painter duplicates the work of the camera . " Un peintre ne doit peindre que ce que ses yeux peuvent voir . " 15 Certainly the development of photography might be said to relieve the painter of any such feeling of obligation . But let ...
... painter duplicates the work of the camera . " Un peintre ne doit peindre que ce que ses yeux peuvent voir . " 15 Certainly the development of photography might be said to relieve the painter of any such feeling of obligation . But let ...
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