What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... consists in this , that whereas by words a man transmits his thoughts to another , by means of art he transmits his feelings . The activity of art is based on the fact that a man , receiving through his sense of hearing or sight another ...
... consists in this , that whereas by words a man transmits his thoughts to another , by means of art he transmits his feelings . The activity of art is based on the fact that a man , receiving through his sense of hearing or sight another ...
Stran 108
... consists in supplying details accompanying the thing described or depicted . In literary art this method consists in describing , in the minutest details , the external appear- ance , the faces , the clothes , the gestures , the tones ...
... consists in supplying details accompanying the thing described or depicted . In literary art this method consists in describing , in the minutest details , the external appear- ance , the faces , the clothes , the gestures , the tones ...
Stran 196
... consist in the expression of feel- ings experienced by a man living the life natural to all men and flowing from the religious perception of our times , or of such feelings as are open to all men without exception . To people of our ...
... consist in the expression of feel- ings experienced by a man living the life natural to all men and flowing from the religious perception of our times , or of such feelings as are open to all men without exception . To people of our ...
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