Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 286
... artist , the artist of his own day , whom he regards as living and working after the Auflösung of art in general has fully come into play . Here one or two quotations will be in place and will suffice . 5 ' In contrast with the time in ...
... artist , the artist of his own day , whom he regards as living and working after the Auflösung of art in general has fully come into play . Here one or two quotations will be in place and will suffice . 5 ' In contrast with the time in ...
Page 386
... artist's concern is solely with his own emotions , and if the result has no meaning for anybody else , that is their fault , and no affair of the artist . I gather that it is unnecessary for him to be intelligible . Art is to be an ...
... artist's concern is solely with his own emotions , and if the result has no meaning for anybody else , that is their fault , and no affair of the artist . I gather that it is unnecessary for him to be intelligible . Art is to be an ...
Page 387
... artist , the unwearied effort to perfect his power of expression in his art , the patient study of colour , of light and shade , of form and its ordering , thought and invention , and the sure hold of the artist's own ideals , no matter ...
... artist , the unwearied effort to perfect his power of expression in his art , the patient study of colour , of light and shade , of form and its ordering , thought and invention , and the sure hold of the artist's own ideals , no matter ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 31 |
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