The Centennial Review: CR., 第 11 巻College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 |
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... artist , however , utilizing different methods to achieve a coherent whole . But the artist in the process of creation must also contemplate step by step what he has already created and cannot escape being " impressed " by what he has ...
... artist , however , utilizing different methods to achieve a coherent whole . But the artist in the process of creation must also contemplate step by step what he has already created and cannot escape being " impressed " by what he has ...
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... artist's talent . And the talent is only properly utilized if the concept of this new world - in - itself is fully integrated with the state of being of the artist and experienced with the longing of his heart . IV . Three Art Movements ...
... artist's talent . And the talent is only properly utilized if the concept of this new world - in - itself is fully integrated with the state of being of the artist and experienced with the longing of his heart . IV . Three Art Movements ...
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... artist is fully en- gaged in his work ) how this can be programmed . The insistence on merely intellectual aims and processes has two aspects . One is the endeavor to achieve a degree of self - abandon in order to become nonpersonal ...
... artist is fully en- gaged in his work ) how this can be programmed . The insistence on merely intellectual aims and processes has two aspects . One is the endeavor to achieve a degree of self - abandon in order to become nonpersonal ...
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