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LES BEAUX-ARTS REDUITS A UN MEME PRINCIPE

Réimpression de l'édition de Paris, 1773

BATTEUX CHARLES


In this treatise, it is Batteux’s concern to determine the general cause underlying the particular phenomena: poetry, painting, sculpture, architecture and music are but an imitation of nature; the artist defines and reproduces the beauty found in nature. True judgement in the fine arts is termed taste, and the rules of taste are but the consequence of the principle of imitation. An essential work on the subject.


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Editeur SLATKINE
Format 15X22
Nombre de volume 1
Nombre de pages 384
Type de reliure BROCHÉ
Date de publication 28/01/2011
Lieu d'édition GENEVE
EAN13 9782051021791
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