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... art that from one point of view is representa- tional , because it depicts or evokes the world of objects , is at the same time expressive of feeling . And as we said above , pure and absolute representation in art ... abstract , or non - ...
... art that from one point of view is representa- tional , because it depicts or evokes the world of objects , is at the same time expressive of feeling . And as we said above , pure and absolute representation in art ... abstract , or non - ...
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... art - images conveniently called " abstract forms " ( or " formal elements " ) are closely bound up with organic nature and sharply to be distinguished from the particular abstraction characteristic of scientific theory and illustration ...
... art - images conveniently called " abstract forms " ( or " formal elements " ) are closely bound up with organic nature and sharply to be distinguished from the particular abstraction characteristic of scientific theory and illustration ...
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... abstraction , and that to conceive it as a physical situation , even in part , is to offend its aspiration . It intends the abstract . Art , being through its ideality a form of thought , follows a pattern similar in some respects . The ...
... abstraction , and that to conceive it as a physical situation , even in part , is to offend its aspiration . It intends the abstract . Art , being through its ideality a form of thought , follows a pattern similar in some respects . The ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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