The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 67 筆
第 57 頁
... artistic tradition , even the greatest genius is almost as helpless as an artistic barbarian . The change in a style by any one artist is barely perceptible compared to what that artist " takes in " from his stylistic inheritance ...
... artistic tradition , even the greatest genius is almost as helpless as an artistic barbarian . The change in a style by any one artist is barely perceptible compared to what that artist " takes in " from his stylistic inheritance ...
第 57 頁
... artist and patron belong to the same class or when the artist is completely subservient to the patron , there is no conflict between these forces . When these conditions are lacking , however , conflict may result . In any case , the ...
... artist and patron belong to the same class or when the artist is completely subservient to the patron , there is no conflict between these forces . When these conditions are lacking , however , conflict may result . In any case , the ...
第 79 頁
... artist , they exert a decisive challenge and control over his form . The artist may merely illustrate or ignore the other dimensions - such as the program of his patron , and the beliefs , mental habits , feelings , customs , and ...
... artist , they exert a decisive challenge and control over his form . The artist may merely illustrate or ignore the other dimensions - such as the program of his patron , and the beliefs , mental habits , feelings , customs , and ...
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