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... painter , was characterized by personal taste . The painter had passed from acquiring and assimilating knowledge about his art to imbuing that ability with individual and expressive power . . . . Artistic truth was the goal of the next ...
... painter , was characterized by personal taste . The painter had passed from acquiring and assimilating knowledge about his art to imbuing that ability with individual and expressive power . . . . Artistic truth was the goal of the next ...
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... painter , as contradistinguished to poetic intuition in the poet ? I would say that in both of them poetic intuition ... painter is confronted is the universe of visible matter , of Corporeal Being , through which alone the ocean of ...
... painter , as contradistinguished to poetic intuition in the poet ? I would say that in both of them poetic intuition ... painter is confronted is the universe of visible matter , of Corporeal Being , through which alone the ocean of ...
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... painter catches them still more obscurely , and only in the manner of reso- nances or overtones . The painter's poetic intuition conveys to him — as a " seminal principle " or key to operation — some of the inexhaustible inside aspects ...
... painter catches them still more obscurely , and only in the manner of reso- nances or overtones . The painter's poetic intuition conveys to him — as a " seminal principle " or key to operation — some of the inexhaustible inside aspects ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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