The Nature of ArtJohn Gassner, Sidney Thomas Crown Publishers, 1964 - 619 sider Provides essays about artists by critics and historians and from artists themselves such as da vinci, Reynolds, Delacroix, Constable, Kandinsky, Grosz, and from historians like Vasari, Gombrich, Berenson, Kenneth Clark, and critics like Herbert Read and John Ruskin and modernist poet Guillaume Apollinaire. |
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PREFACE c | 1 |
AN OUTRAGED PUBLIC CONFRONTS MODERN | 32 |
ART AND SOCIETY | 44 |
Copyright | |
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abstract abstract art admirable aesthetic appear architecture artist beauty called canvas century Cézanne Cézanne's character Chartres church Claude cliché colour contemporary creative criticism cubism D. H. Lawrence Dadaism Daumier Delacroix drawing effect El Greco element emotion Eugène Delacroix exhibition expression fact feeling figure French genius Giorgione Giotto give Gothic Greek hand human idea imagination imitation impression impressionist intuition invented Jan van Eyck kind landscape Leonardo da Vinci less light living look manner master means Michelangelo mind modern art Mona Lisa movement nature never nude objects observed ornament painter painting perfect perhaps picture pleasure poetry portrait produced pure reality Rembrandt Renaissance represented Rubens Saint Salon des Refusés sculpture seems seen sense soul spirit style symbol taste things thought tion Titian true truth unconscious Vasari Virgin whole word