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The Philosophy of Art The Meaning and Relations of Sculpture, Painting, Poetry, and Music

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Cosmo Publications 2010Description: 347pISBN:
  • 9788130706832
DDC classification:
  • N45 G876
Partial contents:
1. The Expression of Human, Life in Art 2. The Interpretation of Human Life in Art 3. Primitive Source of Art 4. Defining Forces Behind Art: The Artist 5. The Development of the Artist as Revealed in Art 6. Defining Forces behind Art: the Epoch 7. Defining Forces behind Art: The Race 8. The Unique function of each fine Art 9. The Meaning and function of Sculpture 10. The Meaning and Function of Painting 11. The Meaning and Function of Music 12. Music and the Spirit 13. The Meaning and Function of Poetry:The Relation of Poetry to Sculpture and Painting 14. The Meaning and Function of Poetry: The relation of Poetry to Music 15. The Unity of The Arts 16. The Dangers of Art 17. Beauty and the Life of Appreciation 18. The Study of Beauty in Nature and Art
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includes index and biblioraphy

1. The Expression of Human, Life in Art
2. The Interpretation of Human Life in Art
3. Primitive Source of Art
4. Defining Forces Behind Art: The Artist
5. The Development of the Artist as Revealed in Art
6. Defining Forces behind Art: the Epoch
7. Defining Forces behind Art: The Race
8. The Unique function of each fine Art
9. The Meaning and function of Sculpture
10. The Meaning and Function of Painting
11. The Meaning and Function of Music
12. Music and the Spirit
13. The Meaning and Function of Poetry:The Relation of Poetry to Sculpture and Painting
14. The Meaning and Function of Poetry: The relation of Poetry to Music
15. The Unity of The Arts
16. The Dangers of Art
17. Beauty and the Life of Appreciation
18. The Study of Beauty in Nature and Art

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