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The Nature of Art

Author : Anna Anguissola
Publisher :
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 35,66 MB
Release : 2021-06-30
Category :
ISBN : 9782503591179

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In his Natural History, Pliny the Elder organises his discussion of crafts according to the raw materials they utilize. However, scholarly literature has paid little attention to the aspect of materiality, preferring to focus on the biographies and achievements of ancient Greek artists. This collection instead addresses the presentation of artistic processes and their materials in the Natural History. This approach corresponds with current developments in the study of Greco-Roman art, wherein scientific analysis of artistic materials including stones, pigments, and metal alloys, as well as a deeper understanding of workshop practices, has imposed profound changes on the methods used in the study of ancient artefacts.

The Nature of Art

Author : A. L. Cothey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 32,41 MB
Release : 2006-09-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1134967365

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Although various aesthetic themes have preoccupied many major philosophers, from Plato to Goodman, the central questions of the philosophy of art have remained ill-defined. This book gives a concise and systematic account of the leading philosophical ideas about art and aesthetics from ancient times to the present day, and goes on to propose a new theory of aesthetic satisfaction and artistic abilities.

Essays on the Nature of Art

Author : Eliot Deutsch
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 50,7 MB
Release : 1996-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780791431115

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Presents a theory of art which is at once universal in its general conception and historically-grounded in its attention to aesthetic practices in diverse cultures. Argues that art, especially today, enjoys a special kind of autonomy but that it has, nevertheless, important social and political responsibilities.

Scott L. Christensen

Author : Scott L. Christensen
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 43,71 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Artists
ISBN : 9780974412023

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The Nature of Paleolithic Art

Author : R. Dale Guthrie
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 39,81 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780226311265

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Art in Nature

Author : Tove Jansson
Publisher : Sort of Books
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 50,42 MB
Release : 2012-07-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1908745177

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An elderly caretaker at a large outdoor exhibition, called Art in Nature, finds that a couple have lingered on to bicker about the value of a picture; he has a surprising suggestion that will resolve both their row and his own ambivalence about the art market. A draughtsman's obsession with drawing locomotives provides a dark twist to a love story. A cartoonist takes over the work of a colleague who has suffered a nervous breakdown only to discover that his own sanity is in danger. In these witty, sharp, often disquieting stories, Tove Jansson reveals the fault-lines in our relationship with art, both as artists and as consumers. Obsession, ambition, and the discouragement of critics are all brought into focus in these wise and cautionary tales.

The Nature of the Creative Process in Art

Author : Jaroslav Havelka
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 43,5 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9401195129

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No single factor determined the growth of this book. It may have been that as a novice researcher in Behavioral Psychology I experienced growing discontent with the direction of intellectual activity in which the accent was on methodology and measurement, with a distinct atmosphere of dogmatism, insecurity and defensiveness. The anathema of tender-mindedness was attached to any study of mental manifes tations that avoided laboratory confirmation and statistical significance. Man in his uniqueness and unpredictable potentialities remained un explored. Yet outside the systematic vivisection of variables and their measurement men of originality and genius were studying the mind in its complex yet natural interaction of aspirations, values and creative capacities. It was almost too easy for me to turn to them for the re orientation of my psychological interest, and it was not difficult to find in Freud the most daring and penetrating representant of humanistic psychology. Furthermore, it could have been the fact that Freud's thoughts on creative processes appeared to me at once starkly original and yet incomplete and fragmentary, that led me to reconsider and expand on them. Freud's fascination with culture and creativity, although frank and serious, led him to a peculiar indecisiveness and overcautiousness which was radically different from the dramatic boldness of his thera peutic methods and the depth of his personality theories.

The Art of Nature

Author : Tim McNulty
Publisher :
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 37,66 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Natural history
ISBN : 9781435113954

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Freedom and Nature in Schelling's Philosophy of Art

Author : Devin Zane Shaw
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 39,77 MB
Release : 2010-12-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1441193693

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Schelling is often thought to be a protean thinker whose work is difficult to approach or interpret. Devin Zane Shaw shows that the philosophy of art is the guiding thread to understanding Schelling's philosophical development from his early works in 1795-1796 through his theological turn in 1809-1810. Schelling's philosophy of art is the 'keystone' of the system; it unifies his idea of freedom and his philosophy of nature. Schelling's idea of freedom is developed through a critique of the formalism of Kant's and Fichte's practical philosophies, and his nature-philosophy is developed to show how subjectivity and objectivity emerge from a common source in nature. The philosophy of art plays a dual role in the system. First, Schelling argues that artistic activity produces through the artwork a sensible realization of the ideas of philosophy. Second, he argues that artistic production creates the possibility of a new mythology that can overcome the socio-political divisions that structure the relationships between individuals and society. Shaw's careful analysis shows how art, for Schelling, is the highest expression of human freedom.

365 Days of Art in Nature

Author : Lorna Scobie
Publisher : Hardie Grant Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 46,23 MB
Release : 2020-08-18
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781784883256

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In 365 Days of Art in Nature, Lorna Scobie, invites the reader to take a closer look at the natural world - whether that's outside on location, or inside their own home - reminding us all that regardless of whether we live in the city or the countryside, wildlife is just on our doorstep. Observe the slow, constant pace of the nature that surrounds you every day, and use it to inspire you in your art and creativity. Activities may include visiting a particular tree four times in the year and drawing it. How has it changed? Study the colors you find in autumn leaves. Explore drawing them in different materials. Featuring nature-inspired quotes, breakaway activities to get you outdoors and plenty of supportive prompts and tips, this book will spark your imagination and help you to open your eyes and appreciate the natural beauty in our world.