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... artist bears a direct relationship to the quality of the artistic production . In this conviction , Tolstoy had predecessors and successors . The Russian writer Nikolai Karamzin articulated this moral aesthetic in 1793 in his essay ...
... artist bears a direct relationship to the quality of the artistic production . In this conviction , Tolstoy had predecessors and successors . The Russian writer Nikolai Karamzin articulated this moral aesthetic in 1793 in his essay ...
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... artist's mind . The artist , then , merely needs a few adjustments to make this spotted drawing into the desired picture . Chaotic details might exist , but the artist projects his ideas onto them and thus creates order . It is this ...
... artist's mind . The artist , then , merely needs a few adjustments to make this spotted drawing into the desired picture . Chaotic details might exist , but the artist projects his ideas onto them and thus creates order . It is this ...
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... artistic process of the artist Mikhailov in order to demonstrate that no " correct " interpretation is possible , for every interpretation implies transformation - an idea that is , to be sure , commonplace in our contemporary criticism ...
... artistic process of the artist Mikhailov in order to demonstrate that no " correct " interpretation is possible , for every interpretation implies transformation - an idea that is , to be sure , commonplace in our contemporary criticism ...
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