It is always complied with in peasant art, and this explains why such art always acts so powerfully ; but it is a condition almost entirely absent from our upper-class art, which is continually produced by artists actuated by personal aims of covetousness... Artists and Thinkers - Stran 155avtor: Louis Willaim Flaccus - 1916Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1899 - 622 strani
...to /transmit. / Therefore this third condition — sincerity — is the most important of the three. It is always complied with in peasant art, and this...artists actuated by personal aims of covetousness or vanity. Such are the three conditions which divide art from its counterfeits, and which also decide... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1902 - 582 strani
...wishes to transmit. Therefore this third condition — sincerity — is the most important of the three. It is always complied with in peasant art, and this...artists actuated by personal aims of covetousness or vanity. Such are the three conditions which divide art from its counterfeits, and which also decide... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1904 - 290 strani
...sincerity, ie, that the artist should be impelled by an inner need to express his feeling. This condition is always complied with in peasant art, and this explains...artists actuated by personal aims of covetousness or vanity. Thus is art divided from not-art, and thus is the quality of art, as art, decided independently... | |
| Louis William Flaccus - 1916 - 218 strani
...scenic rendering of the demonstration and development of emotion; and the feeling of measure in all_that is represented." Of the three essentials of transference...important. " It is always complied with in peasant art, and J.his explains why such art always acts so powerfully ;, but it is a condition almost entirely absent... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy, Aylmer Maude - 1924 - 544 strani
...artist to find a clear expression of the feeling which he wishes to transmit. portant of the three. It is always complied with in peasant art, and this...artists actuated by personal aims of covetousness or vanity. Such are the three conditions which divide art from its counterfeits, and which also decide... | |
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