Comparative Aesthetics, Eastern and WesternD. V. K. Murthy, 1974 - 261 pages |
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... Eric Newton , European Painting and Sculpture , ( A Pelican Book , London , 1950 , pp . 38-39 . 16 Ibid . p . 43 . 17 Ibid . p . 39 . case ... the Oriental shuns the particular case and his ART AND NATURE 247.
... Eric Newton , European Painting and Sculpture , ( A Pelican Book , London , 1950 , pp . 38-39 . 16 Ibid . p . 43 . 17 Ibid . p . 39 . case ... the Oriental shuns the particular case and his ART AND NATURE 247.
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... Eric Newton is not alone among Europeans who thought that Indians had no love for Nature as such . Before him , the German philosopher Max Muller had said " the idea of the beautiful in Nature did not exist in the Hindu Mind " .32 It is ...
... Eric Newton is not alone among Europeans who thought that Indians had no love for Nature as such . Before him , the German philosopher Max Muller had said " the idea of the beautiful in Nature did not exist in the Hindu Mind " .32 It is ...
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... Eric Newton . Here is the description of the antelope fleeing in fear chased by Duşyanta . " Aye , and anon his graceful neck he bends To cast a glance at the pursuing car ; And dreading now the swift descending shaft , Contracts into ...
... Eric Newton . Here is the description of the antelope fleeing in fear chased by Duşyanta . " Aye , and anon his graceful neck he bends To cast a glance at the pursuing car ; And dreading now the swift descending shaft , Contracts into ...
Contents
Introduction | 5 |
What is Aesthetics Historical | 15 |
Contemporary Definitions of Aesthetics | 41 |
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Abhinavagupta abstract abstract art aesthetic activity aesthetic experience aesthetic form Anandavardhana appreciation artist aspect beauty becomes Bharata Bosanquet called Cassirer character Clive Bell cognition colour concept concrete consciousness created creation creative criticism Croce define definition of art discursive distinction distinguished drama dream embodiment emotions envisaged Eric Newton Ernst Cassirer exist expression fact form of feeling fused gesture Hegel Herbert Read human Ibid ideas illusion imagination imitation impressionism Indian aesthetic Indian aestheticians Indian art individual insight integral intellect intuition involved Kālidāsa logical lower senses meaning medium metaphysical mind mode moral Morris Weitz myth nature object one's painter painting perception person philosophy of art play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry practical present R. G. Collingwood rasa rasās realisation reality recognised religion religious representational element says scientific scientist speaks spectator Susanne Langer symbol T. S. Eliot things tion truth universal Vātsyāyana vision visualised Western whole word