The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... represents , certain artists systematically compel themselves to represent the ugly , which is the absence of unity , of perfection , of harmony and therefore of being . Others prefer to represent the shapeless , that is to say , the ...
... represents , certain artists systematically compel themselves to represent the ugly , which is the absence of unity , of perfection , of harmony and therefore of being . Others prefer to represent the shapeless , that is to say , the ...
Pagina 162
... represent the divinity under any material form . This well - known fact is being recalled here only in order to manifest the contingency of art with respect to religion . There is a real distinction , since a religion without art is ...
... represent the divinity under any material form . This well - known fact is being recalled here only in order to manifest the contingency of art with respect to religion . There is a real distinction , since a religion without art is ...
Pagina 163
... representing the form of the saving cross , or the images of God the Father , of His Son our Saviour Jesus Christ ... represented secular scenes unsuitable for Christian art . The notes of the trial have been preserved , and they are ...
... representing the form of the saving cross , or the images of God the Father , of His Son our Saviour Jesus Christ ... represented secular scenes unsuitable for Christian art . The notes of the trial have been preserved , and they are ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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