The Bucknell Review, 第 16-17 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... original ? Are both capable of the same aesthetic response ? What of several reproductions of the same work ? Are some more useful , more telling than others ? What I am assuming is that seeing the original work of art is , in all cases ...
... original ? Are both capable of the same aesthetic response ? What of several reproductions of the same work ? Are some more useful , more telling than others ? What I am assuming is that seeing the original work of art is , in all cases ...
第 109 頁
... original , have come into such prominence , have so proliferated that in some cases they have been preferred to the original work , is not surprising . We are all too familiar with the situation where the spectator who has only known ...
... original , have come into such prominence , have so proliferated that in some cases they have been preferred to the original work , is not surprising . We are all too familiar with the situation where the spectator who has only known ...
第 111 頁
... original work . Overemphasis , distortion , and a dis- proportionate concentration on insignificant detail can occur in the film as well as in the slide transparency . There is little doubt , then , that this " blowing up " of the original ...
... original work . Overemphasis , distortion , and a dis- proportionate concentration on insignificant detail can occur in the film as well as in the slide transparency . There is little doubt , then , that this " blowing up " of the original ...
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