The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... painter or the musician . The musician sometimes feels like adding to the work a title , the painter a caption , but the thought it expresses belongs to the artist , not to the work . A work of art does not think . If he al- lows ...
... painter or the musician . The musician sometimes feels like adding to the work a title , the painter a caption , but the thought it expresses belongs to the artist , not to the work . A work of art does not think . If he al- lows ...
Pagina 108
... painters of Lascaux or Altamira probably never thought , We are artists , and our bisons are works of art . In truth we do not know what a cavern - age painter was thinking , or even how he was thinking , but we do know that while he ...
... painters of Lascaux or Altamira probably never thought , We are artists , and our bisons are works of art . In truth we do not know what a cavern - age painter was thinking , or even how he was thinking , but we do know that while he ...
Pagina 171
... painter can be a deeply religious man , even a saint , but the number of painters indifferent to religion is very great . The Italian masters of the Renaissance painted Art and Christianity 171.
... painter can be a deeply religious man , even a saint , but the number of painters indifferent to religion is very great . The Italian masters of the Renaissance painted Art and Christianity 171.
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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