Thoughts of A. Stirling Calder on Art and LifePriv. print., 1947 - 66 Seiten |
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... possible actually to do the real classic and our copies have no thrill because perverted . They depend for success solely on refine- ment . It is not to be . Refinement persisting is weakness . My plea for a forward - looking practice ...
... possible actually to do the real classic and our copies have no thrill because perverted . They depend for success solely on refine- ment . It is not to be . Refinement persisting is weakness . My plea for a forward - looking practice ...
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... possible . Purposes beget motives . New motives replace old ones . Visions never before seen , but not therefore impossible , loom up . New channels for old impulses are found and that growth that is necessary to all art is assured . HE ...
... possible . Purposes beget motives . New motives replace old ones . Visions never before seen , but not therefore impossible , loom up . New channels for old impulses are found and that growth that is necessary to all art is assured . HE ...
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... possible worlds . It is only the best of all possible life in this world . The future must be improved . The most diffi- cult thing in life is to maintain the way of the free spirit . We all have moments of beauty , glimpses of serenity ...
... possible worlds . It is only the best of all possible life in this world . The future must be improved . The most diffi- cult thing in life is to maintain the way of the free spirit . We all have moments of beauty , glimpses of serenity ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Academy acceptance aestheticism appeal architect architecture artist beauty believe body bones bronze building carved Charles Grafly charm Christian classic comfort conception creating creeds dead death desire dissected Eakins embody endure eternal everything Exhibition expression fear force George Bernard Shaw give gods Grafly Greek groping growth Havelock Ellis human ideals imagine important things instinct intellectual sport interesting invent John Keats Keats keeping up appearances laity leisure live lovely MacMonnies man's mass matter means merely mind mystery nature Nature's ornaments ourselves painting Parthenon persist Phidias Philadelphia plastic art plastic ideas poet possible prefer preserved prizes prove rare rest Robert Louis Stevenson sculp sculpture serene soul spirit stand statue Stirling Calder stupifiers Tanagra taste tecture think calmly thought tion toil truth Venus of Cyrene Walt Whitman Wilson Eyre words worm