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Page 141
... things of all . What is ' prehis- toric art ' ? How do we know prehistoric things are ' artistic ' at all , still less say anything useful at all about the ideals of beauty they represent ? It is bad enough trying to say plainly what ...
... things of all . What is ' prehis- toric art ' ? How do we know prehistoric things are ' artistic ' at all , still less say anything useful at all about the ideals of beauty they represent ? It is bad enough trying to say plainly what ...
Page 143
... things they are inside you , by definition and prying into each other's feelings is not a routine procedure of archaeological science . -- Following the Fif route , prehistoric art is then , ' those things that we treat as art that ...
... things they are inside you , by definition and prying into each other's feelings is not a routine procedure of archaeological science . -- Following the Fif route , prehistoric art is then , ' those things that we treat as art that ...
Page 144
... things in particular ways and you did them well enough to satisfy the patrons , then it was art and you did not have to worry . romantic view of the artist ( all that free spirit and heroic genius ) put paid to this idea , and left the ...
... things in particular ways and you did them well enough to satisfy the patrons , then it was art and you did not have to worry . romantic view of the artist ( all that free spirit and heroic genius ) put paid to this idea , and left the ...
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