The Arts and Humanity: A Psychological Introduction to the Fine ArtsPhilosophical Library, 1952 - 334 strani |
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... nature , running from extreme naturalism on the one hand through impressionism on the other . The modern American artist Edward Hopper noted : " My aim has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate ...
... nature , running from extreme naturalism on the one hand through impressionism on the other . The modern American artist Edward Hopper noted : " My aim has always been the most exact transcription possible of my most intimate ...
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... nature of his creative activity . Sense 3. " Anything is beautiful - which is an imitation of Nature . " This is certainly one of the most popular conceptions . It is , of course , directly related to the imitation theory of art , which ...
... nature of his creative activity . Sense 3. " Anything is beautiful - which is an imitation of Nature . " This is certainly one of the most popular conceptions . It is , of course , directly related to the imitation theory of art , which ...
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... nature as well as to works of art . 3. The artist may ' see ' beauty in nature , or in what he is creating , or in his completed work of art . 4. The artee may recognize beauty as a part of his response to things , or ' see ' beauty in ...
... nature as well as to works of art . 3. The artist may ' see ' beauty in nature , or in what he is creating , or in his completed work of art . 4. The artee may recognize beauty as a part of his response to things , or ' see ' beauty in ...
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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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