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... essential quality to verisimilitude and story - telling the less its value as a work of art . This essential quality has little or nothing to do with 102 PAINTING.
... essential quality to verisimilitude and story - telling the less its value as a work of art . This essential quality has little or nothing to do with 102 PAINTING.
Page 105
... essential element in any work of art is its significance apart from any subsidiary meaning derived from representation . At the one extreme architecture , the most concrete of the arts , must be judged by its appearance ; at the other ...
... essential element in any work of art is its significance apart from any subsidiary meaning derived from representation . At the one extreme architecture , the most concrete of the arts , must be judged by its appearance ; at the other ...
Page 250
... essential ingredient in a work of art , though of course the artist is more likely to be inspired by a great subject rather than by a mean one , and the subject - matter of most works of art is not ignoble . The point is that nobility ...
... essential ingredient in a work of art , though of course the artist is more likely to be inspired by a great subject rather than by a mean one , and the subject - matter of most works of art is not ignoble . The point is that nobility ...
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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