The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 374
... emotion . Colours and sounds , singly or in combination , have their imme- diate emotional effect ; lines are as ... emotion which he feels himself at the in- cident , action , idea , or object which he selects for representation . In ...
... emotion . Colours and sounds , singly or in combination , have their imme- diate emotional effect ; lines are as ... emotion which he feels himself at the in- cident , action , idea , or object which he selects for representation . In ...
Page 378
... emotional content . Thus the value of the work of art comes to depend upon that of the emotion expressed in the decoration , and the last phase of modern aesthetic theory appears to be an endeavour to discover a new classical grand ...
... emotional content . Thus the value of the work of art comes to depend upon that of the emotion expressed in the decoration , and the last phase of modern aesthetic theory appears to be an endeavour to discover a new classical grand ...
Page 379
... 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 ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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