The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... reproducing that of nature . That is not a despicable activity , the more so since by devoting themselves to this work of imitation , which by itself requires long effort , great skill and rare enough gifts , such artists often find the ...
... reproducing that of nature . That is not a despicable activity , the more so since by devoting themselves to this work of imitation , which by itself requires long effort , great skill and rare enough gifts , such artists often find the ...
Pagina 81
... reproduction , art implies knowledge and freedom . Philosophers , theologians , scientists , in short all those for whom to act is to think and to speak , are naturally disposed to stress this part of the truth about art . They do so to ...
... reproduction , art implies knowledge and freedom . Philosophers , theologians , scientists , in short all those for whom to act is to think and to speak , are naturally disposed to stress this part of the truth about art . They do so to ...
Pagina 117
... reproduce in the mind what beings are in reality is called truth . Therefore truth is that which is closest to being , whereof it reproduces the traits as faithfully as the image of an object in a mirror . The mere possibility of error ...
... reproduce in the mind what beings are in reality is called truth . Therefore truth is that which is closest to being , whereof it reproduces the traits as faithfully as the image of an object in a mirror . The mere possibility of error ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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