IT is not the lover of pictures, but the devotee of his own spiritual emotions who needs to be told that technique is art ; that it is as inseparable from art as features from facial expression, as body from soul in a world where force and matter seem... Watts - Seite 173von Rose Esther Dorothea Sketchley - 1904 - 195 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Robert Alan Mowbray Stevenson - 1899 - 270 Seiten
...these works, and shall describe others as occasion may arise. CHAPTER IV THE DIGNITY OF TECHNIQUE IT is not the lover of pictures, but the devotee of his...as body from soul in a world where force and matter seem inextricably entangled. In fact, the man who has no interest in technical questions has no interest... | |
| Andrew Varick Stout Anthony, Timothy Cole, Elbridge Kingsley - 1916 - 116 Seiten
...Stevenson in his eloquent book on Velasquez, speaking of " the dignity of 27 technique," says, "it is not the lover of pictures, but the devotee of his...inseparable from art as features from facial expression, or as body from soul in a world where force and matter are one and inconceivable as separated. In fact... | |
| Fred Wellington Ruckstull - 1925 - 742 Seiten
...destroy which much printer's ink must flow. Examples: RDW Stevenson in his book on "Velasquez" says: It is not the lover of pictures but the devotee of his own spiritual emotions who must be told that technique is art. This is absurd. Technique is not art, it is mere skill, and only... | |
| Fred Wellington Ruckstull - 1925 - 746 Seiten
...destroy which much printer's ink must flow. Examples: RDW Stevenson in his book on "Velasquez" says: It is not the lover of pictures but the devotee of his own spiritual emotions who must be told that technique is art. This is absurd. Technique is not art, it is mere skill, and only... | |
| 1917 - 1130 Seiten
...RAM Stevenson, in his eloquent work on Velasquez, speaking of "the dignity of technic," says: • It is not the lover of pictures, but the devotee of his...as body from soul in a world where force and matter seem inextricably entangled. In fact the man who has no interest in technical questions has no interest... | |
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