The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 295
... light as one of the many elements of nature . They had endowed their own created light with their artistic quality , and had subordinated all other elements to their light . One can be aware of the totality of their works of art , only ...
... light as one of the many elements of nature . They had endowed their own created light with their artistic quality , and had subordinated all other elements to their light . One can be aware of the totality of their works of art , only ...
Page 297
... light are impression- istic , as is the form of the flowers , of the reflections of light in the water , of the buildings , and of the clouds , in the picture ; it is always the form of the effect of light , and not of the things in ...
... light are impression- istic , as is the form of the flowers , of the reflections of light in the water , of the buildings , and of the clouds , in the picture ; it is always the form of the effect of light , and not of the things in ...
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... light . Each spot of colored light is of equal importance in producing in the painter's eye the sensation of the object he is painting . Since each square centimeter of painted canvas is to represent a light , each square centimeter of ...
... light . Each spot of colored light is of equal importance in producing in the painter's eye the sensation of the object he is painting . Since each square centimeter of painted canvas is to represent a light , each square centimeter of ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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