The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 22 頁
... style of art . The next variation beyond this suffers the risk of being no longer a true variation and becoming an entirely different style , establishing different visual characteristics . In actual practice the break between an old ...
... style of art . The next variation beyond this suffers the risk of being no longer a true variation and becoming an entirely different style , establishing different visual characteristics . In actual practice the break between an old ...
第 23 頁
... style's visual characteristics have been made , the style will probably have exhausted itself , unless prevailing symbolic values will permit prolonged repetition and duplica- tion . The next artistic act will give birth to a new style ...
... style's visual characteristics have been made , the style will probably have exhausted itself , unless prevailing symbolic values will permit prolonged repetition and duplica- tion . The next artistic act will give birth to a new style ...
第 34 頁
... style of painting or a succession of styles ? The first very apparent effects must happen at the extremes of the phenomenon : the deepest structural illusion of space on a two - dimensional plane permits the maximum amount of variation ...
... style of painting or a succession of styles ? The first very apparent effects must happen at the extremes of the phenomenon : the deepest structural illusion of space on a two - dimensional plane permits the maximum amount of variation ...
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