No. of pages 188
Published: 2008
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"Art" by Clive Bell is a seminal work in which the author explores the nature of art and aesthetic experience. Bell argues that art is defined by its formal qualities rather than by its subject matter or emotional impact. He introduces the concept of "significant form," which refers to the arrangement of lines, colors, and shapes that creates an emotional response in the viewer. Through a critical examination of various artistic movements and examples, Bell presents a philosophical framework for understanding art's value and its role in society, ultimately advocating for an appreciation of art based on its intrinsic aesthetic qualities. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 188 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by BiblioLife .