The Arts and Humanity: A Psychological Introduction to the Fine ArtsPhilosophical Library, 1952 - 334 strani |
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Stran 124
... created the composition and the performer , say Cortot , studied the written music a formance of it . Chopin's activity was what we shal creation ; Cortot's activity was what we shall call inter tion or re - creation . The present ...
... created the composition and the performer , say Cortot , studied the written music a formance of it . Chopin's activity was what we shal creation ; Cortot's activity was what we shall call inter tion or re - creation . The present ...
Stran 166
... created . The final step in the creative process , the execution of the work of art , actually is the work of art ... creation of a new work of art , no matter how nearly identical the pattern and timing of the com- ponent bodily ...
... created . The final step in the creative process , the execution of the work of art , actually is the work of art ... creation of a new work of art , no matter how nearly identical the pattern and timing of the com- ponent bodily ...
Stran 310
... created the work of art that you yourself might have created on the same subject . Do not let your preconception of how you think it ought to have been done stand in the way of your thoughtful interpretation of what the artist actually ...
... created the work of art that you yourself might have created on the same subject . Do not let your preconception of how you think it ought to have been done stand in the way of your thoughtful interpretation of what the artist actually ...
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The Interrelation of Art Experience and Theory | 3 |
INTRODUCTION TO ART BEAUTY AND MEANING | 17 |
On the Personal Cultivation of Taste | 112 |
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