The demands of art. With an appendix, Toward an empirical theory of art.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Bollingen series ; 78.Publication details: [Princeton, N.J.], [Published for Bollingen Foundation by] Princeton University Press [1968]Description: xxiii, 258 pages illustrations (some color) 32 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 701
- N71 .R34
- Q701 R
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Book | Carleton University, AVRC | Open-stacks | N71 .R34 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 16055000406 |
Translation of two unpublished manuscripts, Wie ein Kunstwerk gesehen sein will, and Empirische Kunstwissenschaft.
Includes bibliographical references.
[1.] The demands of art: The work of art and the model in nature: Cézanne: Mont Sainte-Victoire -- The work of the artistic imagination: Degas: Leaving the bath -- The artist's development: Giotto: Lamentation over the body of Christ and The death of Saint Francis -- The literary model and the work of art: Rembrandt: Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams -- Discord between form and content: Picasso: Guernica -- The struggle to understand art -- [2.] Appendix: Toward an empirical theory of art (1941) -- Part one: Basic concepts of description: Individual form ; Total configuration ; Composition.
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