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... artist and construct for himself the precise imagery of the picture given him . The artist doesn't copy nature , but the onlooker has in a sense to " copy " the work of the artist with his own eyes . This unprejudiced seeing is the ...
... artist and construct for himself the precise imagery of the picture given him . The artist doesn't copy nature , but the onlooker has in a sense to " copy " the work of the artist with his own eyes . This unprejudiced seeing is the ...
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... artist's life ; it is not simple recollection or memory . From what has been said above about imagery and interpretation of nature we know that works of art can never be history in a strict sense ; they can , even at their most ...
... artist's life ; it is not simple recollection or memory . From what has been said above about imagery and interpretation of nature we know that works of art can never be history in a strict sense ; they can , even at their most ...
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... artist to another . But certain it is that artists , like others , have characteristic dispositions of the feelings , obsessions , unconscious desires , a temperament and compulsive interests , which are all real , existing before the ...
... artist to another . But certain it is that artists , like others , have characteristic dispositions of the feelings , obsessions , unconscious desires , a temperament and compulsive interests , which are all real , existing before the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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