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Having accepted this basic unity , however , these two branches of visual art show very great differences , especially in their relationship to society , and I shall consider them separately . I think it true to say that all image art ...
Having accepted this basic unity , however , these two branches of visual art show very great differences , especially in their relationship to society , and I shall consider them separately . I think it true to say that all image art ...
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So this would be my second law : that a healthy and vital relationship between art and society exists when the majority feel that art is absolutely necessary to them , to confirm their beliefs , to inform them about matters of lasting ...
So this would be my second law : that a healthy and vital relationship between art and society exists when the majority feel that art is absolutely necessary to them , to confirm their beliefs , to inform them about matters of lasting ...
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However , I am sufficiently a Ruskinian to believe that when a society , over a long period , produces an art which is lacking in vitality and imaginative power , but which nevertheless seems to be accepted by the majority , there is ...
However , I am sufficiently a Ruskinian to believe that when a society , over a long period , produces an art which is lacking in vitality and imaginative power , but which nevertheless seems to be accepted by the majority , there is ...
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