A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... Nature is universally recognized . What is its essence ? How does it differ from the beauty created in the works of man ? Many writers have sought to solve this problem of the nature of beauty . Many have attempted to define and ...
... Nature is universally recognized . What is its essence ? How does it differ from the beauty created in the works of man ? Many writers have sought to solve this problem of the nature of beauty . Many have attempted to define and ...
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... natural motion of the Sun made them more admire Him , than its supernatural station did the children of Israel ; the ordinary effects of Nature wrought more admiration in them than in the other all His miracles - surely the heathens ...
... natural motion of the Sun made them more admire Him , than its supernatural station did the children of Israel ; the ordinary effects of Nature wrought more admiration in them than in the other all His miracles - surely the heathens ...
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... Nature taught her children the same lesson long before . Man merely adapted an existing principle and system for his own use . These two contrasting uses of colour reinforce the argument that the criteria of visual beauty exist in Nature ...
... Nature taught her children the same lesson long before . Man merely adapted an existing principle and system for his own use . These two contrasting uses of colour reinforce the argument that the criteria of visual beauty exist in Nature ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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abstract art aesthetic ancient animals appear architecture Aristotle artist artist-craftsman Ashmolean Museum attitude Baroque beauty became birds Blake building Byzantine Byzantine art century B.C. CHAPTER China Chinese Christian Church civilization Classical colour Copyright reserved crafts Cretan Crete Cubism culture decoration display drawing early Egypt Egyptian art Empire evolved example expression flowers Gallery gift Giotto Gothic Greece H. G. Spearing harmony Herbert Read ideal ideas images influence inspired Italian later learnt Leonardo Leonardo da Vinci light living London Magdalenian magic marble Mesopotamia Michelangelo mind Minoan modern mosaic Nature Neolithic objects Oxford painter painting Palaeolithic perception Photograph by courtesy Plate Plato pottery primitive Religio Medici religion Renaissance representation Roman Rome sculpture seems seen sense Sir Thomas Browne soul spiritual stone style Sumeria symbolic temples theory things tomb tradition Trans truth universe vision W. F. Mansell William Blake