Letters to X from H.J. MassinghamBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 298 páginas |
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... creating art seems to me not only " emotion recollected in tranquillity , " but tran- quillity to begin creation , tranquillity to contain the passion of it and tranquillity to end it . What right have I then to complain of this modern ...
... creating art seems to me not only " emotion recollected in tranquillity , " but tran- quillity to begin creation , tranquillity to contain the passion of it and tranquillity to end it . What right have I then to complain of this modern ...
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... creating good taste That is where democracy and the artist are at one . Working in co - operation , they desire to swing the whole body of society round away from ... created mere technical glibness . THE ARTIST , STATE AND AMATEUR 85.
... creating good taste That is where democracy and the artist are at one . Working in co - operation , they desire to swing the whole body of society round away from ... created mere technical glibness . THE ARTIST , STATE AND AMATEUR 85.
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... created in his heart appeareth in the form of a thing . " I need not point out what bearing this has upon artistic tradition . But that I leave to a later letter . The amateur then practises his art and craft without any such ...
... created in his heart appeareth in the form of a thing . " I need not point out what bearing this has upon artistic tradition . But that I leave to a later letter . The amateur then practises his art and craft without any such ...
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