The Act of CreationMacmillan, 1964 - 751 pagina's |
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Pagina 369
... colour , movement , human anatomy , Egyptian painting was more single - mindedly functional than any before or after ... colours ; for the cubist , to prove God's preference for cubes ; and so on . Which aspects of reality dominate ...
... colour , movement , human anatomy , Egyptian painting was more single - mindedly functional than any before or after ... colours ; for the cubist , to prove God's preference for cubes ; and so on . Which aspects of reality dominate ...
Pagina 375
... colours - forms and colours which nevertheless resume an experience of two people , and preserve the vibration of their life . I must add a word on a more primitive kind of attitude to colour . Some reactions to the ' temperature ...
... colours - forms and colours which nevertheless resume an experience of two people , and preserve the vibration of their life . I must add a word on a more primitive kind of attitude to colour . Some reactions to the ' temperature ...
Pagina 598
... colours . He acquires , quite quickly , the concept of lavender , although all the objects of which he saw the colour have faded beyond the frontier of voluntary recall . The same is true of the generalization he forms of an ...
... colours . He acquires , quite quickly , the concept of lavender , although all the objects of which he saw the colour have faded beyond the frontier of voluntary recall . The same is true of the generalization he forms of an ...
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Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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