What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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... Painting not only does not lag behind poetry in this matter , but rather outstrips it . Here is an extract from the ... painted a blue face in profile . On the whole face there is only this blue tone , with white- of - lead . Pissarro ...
... Painting not only does not lag behind poetry in this matter , but rather outstrips it . Here is an extract from the ... painted a blue face in profile . On the whole face there is only this blue tone , with white- of - lead . Pissarro ...
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... painting and sculpture : the second kind ( universal art ) transmitting feelings accessible to all , manifests itself in words , in painting , in sculpture , in dances , in architecture , and , most of all , in music . If I were asked ...
... painting and sculpture : the second kind ( universal art ) transmitting feelings accessible to all , manifests itself in words , in painting , in sculpture , in dances , in architecture , and , most of all , in music . If I were asked ...
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... painting and sculpture , all pictures and statues in so - called genre style , depictions of animals , landscapes and caricatures with subjects comprehensible to everyone , and also all kinds of ornaments , are universal in subject ...
... painting and sculpture , all pictures and statues in so - called genre style , depictions of animals , landscapes and caricatures with subjects comprehensible to everyone , and also all kinds of ornaments , are universal in subject ...
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