Five ArtsDuckworth, 1946 - 258 sivua |
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Sivu 57
... produced . Roger Fry therefore makes a distinction between the biological instinct to produce or possess something because it helps in the struggle for existence , and the ' unbiological ' instinct to create or appreciate something ...
... produced . Roger Fry therefore makes a distinction between the biological instinct to produce or possess something because it helps in the struggle for existence , and the ' unbiological ' instinct to create or appreciate something ...
Sivu 115
... produce pictures of little merit if he takes the works of others as his standard ; but if he will apply himself to learn from the objects of nature he will produce good results . This we see was the case with the painters who came after ...
... produce pictures of little merit if he takes the works of others as his standard ; but if he will apply himself to learn from the objects of nature he will produce good results . This we see was the case with the painters who came after ...
Sivu 231
... produce materially useless works of art can scarcely be explained as a function of the rational and conscious mind . It too has its source in the mysterious territory of the unconscious . But the unconscious mind will , of itself ...
... produce materially useless works of art can scarcely be explained as a function of the rational and conscious mind . It too has its source in the mysterious territory of the unconscious . But the unconscious mind will , of itself ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN abstract aesthetic emotion aesthetic sense anapaests appearance appreciation architect architecture artist beauty building century Cézanne classical CLIVE BELL colour combination conscious considered contrapuntal creative derived doth effect element English ERIC GILL essential experience expression eyes feeling flowers function Gothic Gothic architecture Greek hand harmony hear Herbert Read iambic ideas imagination imitation intellectual literal meaning living look medium Messrs metre mind nature never object onomatopoeia painter painting passage pattern picture Piero della Francesca pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose pure rational realism Renaissance representation rhyme rhythm ROGER FRY Romantic sculpture sequence Shakespeare shape significance sonnet soul sound spondee Sprung Rhythm story style suggest sweet syllables T. S. ELIOT thee thing thou thought three-dimensional tones trochee true ugly unconscious mind verse visual art whole words writing yellow