Aesthetic Views of the artist Raphael
.... it identifies the original intent, or "design," that Raphael as the
artist must have brought to the Transfiguration. Danto's theme emphasizes the
idea of art ....
(1499

6

)
An Artist of the Floating World (Kazuo Ishiguro)
.... His assessment and experience of his reputation and stature as an
artist, as well as his
idea of Japan's role in modern history, is far different from the truth ....
(1102

4

)
Pop Artist Allen Jones
.... From his perspective as a Pop
artist, Jones makes the point that voyeuristic activities .... The
idea of voyeurism is emphasized by Jones' use of fetishistic symbols ....
(1827

7

)
Artist Frank Stella
.... Phillips Academy, Andover, that Stella began to emerge as a serious
artist in the .... I had always like house painting anyway, and the
idea that they were using ....
(2500

10

)
Artist Frank Stella
.... Phillips Academy, Andover, that Stella began to emerge as a serious
artist in the .... I had always like house painting anyway, and the
idea that they were using ....
(2401

10

)
Creating Art
.... This
idea of the
artist as a lone genius who can never be understood in his (or much more rarely her) own time and unable to create art if he must grapple with ....
(1455

6

)
Portraiture in Western Art
.... The finished rhetorical product, linking the
artist/persuader's
idea of the subject to its representation, becomes "a sort of demonstration, since we are most ....
(1631

7

)
Male characters in 2 Novels
.... The "real" world inhabited by Cincinnatus is a prison cell, an image evoking the
idea that the
artist-male is often hemmed in and enclosed by his society. ....
(2496

10

)
The Art World of the 1830s
.... The Romantic conception of the
artist implied much about vocation, artistic temperament, and the
idea of the misunderstood genius. ....
(1865

7

)
The Romantic Movement
.... The Romantic conception of the
artist implied much about vocation, artistic temperament, and the
idea of the misunderstood genius. ....
(1647

7

)
Clement Greenberg and Modernism
.... The
artist for Pollock and others had a personal relationship with the work .... These artists had borrowed from surrealism the
idea of psychic improvisation as a ....
(1524

6

)
Romanticism in the Arts
.... that of ideas." This world can be made known by means of intellection, which the philosopher does, or by giving material form to the
idea, as the
artist does. ....
(3433

14

)
Formalist Art Critic Clement Greenberg
.... The
artist for Pollock and others had a personal relationship with the work .... These artists had borrowed from surrealism the
idea of psychic improvisation as a ....
(1534

6

)
Clement Greenberg & Modernism in Art
.... The
artist for Pollock and others had a personal relationship with the work .... These artists had borrowed from surrealism the
idea of psychic improvisation as a ....
(1534

6

)
Frida Kahlo, Woman and Artist
.... of her personality are depicted in the picture that of
artist, and that of .... relationship between her and this living creature symbolizes the
idea of continuance ....
(3592

14

)
Artist/Photographers
.... Edward Steichen's early training as an
artist and his aesthetic sensibility induced him .... Obviously, this
idea would be abhorrent to artists like Stieglitz who ....
(1356

5

)
Thematic Elements in Poetry
.... An approach using aspects of the
artist's life, such as psychoanalytic criticism, is difficult .... theme and meaning in a way that evokes at least an
idea of the ....
(853

3

)
American Pop Art
.... of the anonymity of the image so produced and the
idea of technique .... ephemeral and tasteless material transposed only in scale, freeing the
artist from having ....
(1894

8

)
Self-Portraits of the Masters It has been said th
.... This portrait certainly relies less on any notion of objective reality, as Cezanne's had, and more upon the
idea that the
artist wished to convey in his work. ....
(1323

5

)
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
.... and thus it is not surprising that his development as an
artist should include .... The sentences are still relatively short, each expressing a simple, single
idea. ....
(1521

6

)
Self-Portraits of Rembrandt, Cezanne & Gauguin It has been said th
.... This portrait certainly relies less on any notion of objective reality, as Cezanne's had, and more upon the
idea that the
artist wished to convey in his work. ....
(1320

5

)
Art Criticism
.... This
idea of the
artist as a lone genius who can never be understood in his (or much more rarely her) own time and unable to create art if he must grapple with ....
(1891

8

)
Aesthetic Experience
.... This is the "content" of what we perceive as "beautiful form"; and this formal element is the
artist's "
idea" which is conveyed by every great work (Langer ....
(1446

6

)
Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
.... It is clear that the members of the community have no
idea of the .... Kafka's "The Hunger
Artist" operates as an allegory for the operation of and expectations ....
(2110

8

)
Artist Andy Warhol
.... Many critics believe that it was as a commercial
artist that Warhol developed an .... Warhol used this
idea to create his most strongly recognized and critically ....
(1877

8

)
Artistic Decoration of the Sistine Chapel
.... For example, Michelangelo summarizes his
idea of artistic creativity with reference to sculpture: "The excellent
artist has no conception that a single marble ....
(2585

10

)
The Seventh Seal
.... These various depictions of death emphasis the underlying themes of the film and especially the sense of theater, the
idea that the
artist presents the horrors ....
(1738

7

)
"The Scream" as a Modernist Painting
.... But postmodernism rejects the
idea of a single objective image in favor of as many subjective images as there are viewers: "A postmodern
artist or writer is in ....
(1863

7

)
Munch's "The Scream"
.... But postmodernism rejects the
idea of a single objective image in favor of as many subjective images as there are viewers: "A postmodern
artist or writer is in ....
(1868

7

)
Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
....
artist with a cultural or time context, a content or subject matter, and often a function or a use. Gardner (1952) considers form to be the most essential
idea ....
(1619

6

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