Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... man's earliest existence is revealed , rhythm and gesture somewhere reverberate man's nirvanic yearning . Whenever rhythm , cadence , syncopation reach ear and eye man is unob- trusively dragged back into the very beginning of his ...
... man's earliest existence is revealed , rhythm and gesture somewhere reverberate man's nirvanic yearning . Whenever rhythm , cadence , syncopation reach ear and eye man is unob- trusively dragged back into the very beginning of his ...
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... man's beauty another's ugliness ; one man's wisdom another's folly ; as one beholds the same objects from a higher point . Rudolf Arnheim John Dewey Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson All works of art are created on a certain scale ...
... man's beauty another's ugliness ; one man's wisdom another's folly ; as one beholds the same objects from a higher point . Rudolf Arnheim John Dewey Ralph Waldo Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson All works of art are created on a certain scale ...
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... man and man that can occur in a world full of gulfs and walls that limit community of ex- perience . Ah , how often ... man's strivings for omnipotence are still in full force . — → The essence of a work of art is not to be found in ...
... man and man that can occur in a world full of gulfs and walls that limit community of ex- perience . Ah , how often ... man's strivings for omnipotence are still in full force . — → The essence of a work of art is not to be found in ...
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