The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... emotion remains one and the same whether it is evoked by the noblest head of Zeus or the iridescence of an opal or of oil upon still water . Thus there appears to be one single artistic emotion corresponding to the third of the ...
... emotion remains one and the same whether it is evoked by the noblest head of Zeus or the iridescence of an opal or of oil upon still water . Thus there appears to be one single artistic emotion corresponding to the third of the ...
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... emotion which he feels himself at the in- cident , action , idea , or object which he selects for representation . In order to discover this language of expression by means of decoration and material , the artist must have an emotion to ...
... emotion which he feels himself at the in- cident , action , idea , or object which he selects for representation . In order to discover this language of expression by means of decoration and material , the artist must have an emotion to ...
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... emotion towards the subject is that of the best possible among men the greater is he among artists . So far as art is merely concerned with the expression of emotions , so far is that good art which succeeds in communicating the emotion ...
... emotion towards the subject is that of the best possible among men the greater is he among artists . So far as art is merely concerned with the expression of emotions , so far is that good art which succeeds in communicating the emotion ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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