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Approach- ing art from the side of its social effects looks very much like putting the cart before the horse , or studying a man by his shadow . The social effects of art seem such an accidental thing , so remote from the aesthetic ...
Approach- ing art from the side of its social effects looks very much like putting the cart before the horse , or studying a man by his shadow . The social effects of art seem such an accidental thing , so remote from the aesthetic ...
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Mere repetition of a style has a blunting and tiring effect . In his Principles of Art History ; the Problem of the De- velopment of Style in Later Art ( London : Bell , 1932 ) Heinrich Wölfflin mentions the power of boredom which has ...
Mere repetition of a style has a blunting and tiring effect . In his Principles of Art History ; the Problem of the De- velopment of Style in Later Art ( London : Bell , 1932 ) Heinrich Wölfflin mentions the power of boredom which has ...
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... we must regain the shores of our existence proper . Were someone to find us in just that moment , our dilated pupils would betray our shipwrecked condition . Novel I call the literary prose work that produces this effect .
... we must regain the shores of our existence proper . Were someone to find us in just that moment , our dilated pupils would betray our shipwrecked condition . Novel I call the literary prose work that produces this effect .
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The Dehumanization of Art, and Other Writings on Art and Culture José Ortega y Gasset Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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