The Beauty of Sport: A Cross-disciplinary InquiryPrentice-Hall, 1977 - 327 strani |
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... baseball , probably the most popular American sports , hardly appear at all . An examination of the painting and ... Baseball . Ethel Barrymore once said : " The inspiration to be found on a baseball diamond for paintings seems to me to ...
... baseball , probably the most popular American sports , hardly appear at all . An examination of the painting and ... Baseball . Ethel Barrymore once said : " The inspiration to be found on a baseball diamond for paintings seems to me to ...
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... baseball , the rules and realities of the game . . . That baseball fitly expresses the powers of the nation's mind and body is a merit separate from the glory of being the most active , agile , varied , articulate , and brainy of all ...
... baseball , the rules and realities of the game . . . That baseball fitly expresses the powers of the nation's mind and body is a merit separate from the glory of being the most active , agile , varied , articulate , and brainy of all ...
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... Baseball . Nine studies of baseball in some part of the action have been depicted in sculpture . Clemente Spampinato executed two works , entitled Baseball Batter and Baseball Pitcher ( Blazin ' One In ) , both finished in 1950. Joseph ...
... Baseball . Nine studies of baseball in some part of the action have been depicted in sculpture . Clemente Spampinato executed two works , entitled Baseball Batter and Baseball Pitcher ( Blazin ' One In ) , both finished in 1950. Joseph ...
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1975 World Series activity aesthetic experience aesthetic sensitivity aesthetics of sport analysis appears art judgment art-form art-work artistic Artistic Gymnastics athlete ball baseball basketball beauty of sport behavior Bellows Billy Kidd body Chapter cognitive competition components concept Coubertin creative cultural dance defense definition differences discussion dramatic dynamic Eakins elements emotional excellence expression factors feeling football George Bellows grace Greeks gymnastics harmony human ideal inquiry interest in sport interpretation involvement in sport Journal joy of effort Mahonri Young means modern Olympism movement nature nondefinitive objective Olympic Games painting perception perfection performing arts personality profile philosopher Physical Education Pierre de Coubertin PLATE play players poise Psychology question race reference relationship rhythm Roger Bannister scientific sculpture sense skating skill social spectator speed sport and art sports action Sports Illustrated strength student style subjective aesthetic Tait McKenzie technique tennis Thomas Eakins tion York