The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 37
... artist , an interpreter of existence . In this he was not singular . There were many other artist princes of that day , Sforzas , Estes , Gonzagas , Malatestas ; but no one else was an artist ruling over artists , freely chosen by them ...
... artist , an interpreter of existence . In this he was not singular . There were many other artist princes of that day , Sforzas , Estes , Gonzagas , Malatestas ; but no one else was an artist ruling over artists , freely chosen by them ...
Page 372
... artist is aware , independent of any reference to their use or goodness ; the artist in his selection of the qualities as beautiful is acting solely as an artist , and not as a man among men . In painting this power of selecting , this ...
... artist is aware , independent of any reference to their use or goodness ; the artist in his selection of the qualities as beautiful is acting solely as an artist , and not as a man among men . In painting this power of selecting , this ...
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... artist . He is primarily occupied with the visual and sensory expression of his emotions , as a rule only indirectly with the intellectual and practical value of his conceptions . Material and methods of handling loom so largely in the ...
... artist . He is primarily occupied with the visual and sensory expression of his emotions , as a rule only indirectly with the intellectual and practical value of his conceptions . Material and methods of handling loom so largely in the ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
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