Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... artistic and literary creation springs ! The creative artist wrestles with the inertia of words , line and colour , which would remain dormant for ever did he not seize them and drag them from their slumbers , and having seized them he ...
... artistic and literary creation springs ! The creative artist wrestles with the inertia of words , line and colour , which would remain dormant for ever did he not seize them and drag them from their slumbers , and having seized them he ...
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... artist . When we speak of the rights of the creative artist we should never lose sight of those who have given the expression its loftiest significance . That is why we set such store here by the person of the creative artist himself ...
... artist . When we speak of the rights of the creative artist we should never lose sight of those who have given the expression its loftiest significance . That is why we set such store here by the person of the creative artist himself ...
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... artist in his work his heirs can take anyone to court who damages his reputation even if all material rights have lapsed . The rights of the artist can be most effectively protected in connection with the reproduction of his work . No ...
... artist in his work his heirs can take anyone to court who damages his reputation even if all material rights have lapsed . The rights of the artist can be most effectively protected in connection with the reproduction of his work . No ...
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