The Arts and Humanity: A Psychological Introduction to the Fine ArtsPhilosophical Library, 1952 - 334 strani |
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... naive response to the work of art . The meaning of ' naive response ' may be suggested by these phrases : immediate result , direct effect , natural evocation , un- learned reaction , unreflective interpretation . Such ingenuous and ...
... naive response to the work of art . The meaning of ' naive response ' may be suggested by these phrases : immediate result , direct effect , natural evocation , un- learned reaction , unreflective interpretation . Such ingenuous and ...
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... naive response . • . . Then For an example of a quite different sort turn to the accompanying reproduction of Cézanne's landscape , one of his several paintings of Mont Ste . Victoire . You may indeed have no very marked balance ...
... naive response . • . . Then For an example of a quite different sort turn to the accompanying reproduction of Cézanne's landscape , one of his several paintings of Mont Ste . Victoire . You may indeed have no very marked balance ...
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... naive responses to art things as they are perceived . 1. Relax and free yourself from inhibitions . That is suggested by the very word ' naive ' - just be yourself , and with confidence . There is no need to reproach yourself for not ...
... naive responses to art things as they are perceived . 1. Relax and free yourself from inhibitions . That is suggested by the very word ' naive ' - just be yourself , and with confidence . There is no need to reproach yourself for not ...
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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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