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III Possibly one of the most explosive or controversial elements in discussions of art is that of rules . Ever since the romanticists placed such emphasis upon spontaneity , individuality , originality , and freedom ...
III Possibly one of the most explosive or controversial elements in discussions of art is that of rules . Ever since the romanticists placed such emphasis upon spontaneity , individuality , originality , and freedom ...
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20 There must be " rules " or " order " then , but these rules are determined by the work to be done ; they are inherent in the task at hand ; they are servants , not masters , of the artist producing . They bear the same relation to ...
20 There must be " rules " or " order " then , but these rules are determined by the work to be done ; they are inherent in the task at hand ; they are servants , not masters , of the artist producing . They bear the same relation to ...
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The artist becomes then a “ master making use of the rules to serve his ends . " The rules are not imposed upon him ; he discovers and uses them . He adapts them to each task ; for each " new type analogy of the beautiful ” that he ...
The artist becomes then a “ master making use of the rules to serve his ends . " The rules are not imposed upon him ; he discovers and uses them . He adapts them to each task ; for each " new type analogy of the beautiful ” that he ...
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