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To assail all previous art , what else can it mean than to turn against Art itself ? For what is art , concretely speak- ing , if not such art as has been made up to now ? Should that enthusiasm for pure art be but a mask which conceals ...
To assail all previous art , what else can it mean than to turn against Art itself ? For what is art , concretely speak- ing , if not such art as has been made up to now ? Should that enthusiasm for pure art be but a mask which conceals ...
Pagina 53
... and the sudden appearance of a man of genius * Copyright , 1948 , by Princeton University Press . Re- printed , 1956 , by permission of the Princeton University Press . would at any time automatically turn the tide .
... and the sudden appearance of a man of genius * Copyright , 1948 , by Princeton University Press . Re- printed , 1956 , by permission of the Princeton University Press . would at any time automatically turn the tide .
Pagina 106
The proximate gaze must shift from one to the other to make each in turn the center of vision . This means that the point of view in a primitive picture is not single , but as many points of view as there are objects represented .
The proximate gaze must shift from one to the other to make each in turn the center of vision . This means that the point of view in a primitive picture is not single , but as many points of view as there are objects represented .
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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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