What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran 10
... necessary for every conscientious artist to know this , that he may be sure that all he does has a valid meaning ; that it is not merely an infatuation of the small circle of people among whom he lives which excites in him the false ...
... necessary for every conscientious artist to know this , that he may be sure that all he does has a valid meaning ; that it is not merely an infatuation of the small circle of people among whom he lives which excites in him the false ...
Stran 174
... necessary , on the basis of the indication of its accessibility , to decide the next question , Does this work belong to the category of bad , exclusive art , opposed to religious perception , or to Christian art , uniting people ? And ...
... necessary , on the basis of the indication of its accessibility , to decide the next question , Does this work belong to the category of bad , exclusive art , opposed to religious perception , or to Christian art , uniting people ? And ...
Stran 208
... necessary a condition of life as is the oxidation of the blood by breathing . To invent means whereby people might , while continuing our false division of property and labour , be well nourished by means of chemically - prepared food ...
... necessary a condition of life as is the oxidation of the blood by breathing . To invent means whereby people might , while continuing our false division of property and labour , be well nourished by means of chemically - prepared food ...
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