The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 377
... decorative or representative fidelity , since such dis- cords or want of correspondence with nature may be necessitated by the character of the emotion which is expressing itself . This unity is given by the emotion , which both finds ...
... decorative or representative fidelity , since such dis- cords or want of correspondence with nature may be necessitated by the character of the emotion which is expressing itself . This unity is given by the emotion , which both finds ...
Page 378
... decorative forms but their emotional content . Thus the value of the work of art comes to depend upon that of the emotion expressed in the decoration , and the last phase of modern aesthetic theory appears to be an endeavour to discover ...
... decorative forms but their emotional content . Thus the value of the work of art comes to depend upon that of the emotion expressed in the decoration , and the last phase of modern aesthetic theory appears to be an endeavour to discover ...
Page 380
... decorative forms . They need not , of course , be decorative in the ordinary sense , that is to say , attractive , dainty , or elegant . They may be sober , simple , and restrained , and gaining their value solely by their emphasis and ...
... decorative forms . They need not , of course , be decorative in the ordinary sense , that is to say , attractive , dainty , or elegant . They may be sober , simple , and restrained , and gaining their value solely by their emphasis and ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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