A Comparative Study of Art Definitions and Their Application to the Art of Oral InterpretationUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1929 - 140 pagini |
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Pagina 39
... art . This view of art is of value to the artist of oral interpretation , for they are very closely associated . There are those who consider art and character as being the vital point in art . The medium in character develop- ment as an ...
... art . This view of art is of value to the artist of oral interpretation , for they are very closely associated . There are those who consider art and character as being the vital point in art . The medium in character develop- ment as an ...
Pagina 44
... oral interpretation must know this , an art must have the foundation of science . Science cannot be connected as ... artist . Art and life and art and emotion , the connection He is clear . The artist in his experience must have had an ...
... oral interpretation must know this , an art must have the foundation of science . Science cannot be connected as ... artist . Art and life and art and emotion , the connection He is clear . The artist in his experience must have had an ...
Pagina 54
... art and are very important in the art of oral interpretation . It has been said that every artist must be familiar with the principles which govern his work ; and form the foundation of his art ; the use of the medium , the use of the ...
... art and are very important in the art of oral interpretation . It has been said that every artist must be familiar with the principles which govern his work ; and form the foundation of his art ; the use of the medium , the use of the ...
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aesthetic experience applied aroused Art and Beauty Art and Emotion Art and Nature Art and Religion Art and Science art definitions Art is nature art of oral artist of oral ation ature body Carleton Noyes character color create critic Dance definition of art depends discussion of art elements expression feeling Gate of Appreciation give harmony Havelock Ellis Howard Griggs human idea ideals ience imitation individual influence Irwin Edman Lascelles Abercrombie Leonard Callahan Leonardo de Vinci Life's Sake literature living material means medium number of definitions object object of beauty oldest activity oral inter oral interpretation painter painting perience person phase of art Philosophy of Art poetry pretation preter principles qualities reader result reveal rhythm sculpture sensitive sider stimulated student of oral study of art taste technique Theory of Art thesis thing is beautiful understand and appreciate unity University of Wisconsin vital voice words art