Rembrandt. An essay in the philosophy of art (A. Scott & H. Staubmann, Trans.). London and New York: Routledge.2005[1916]. Rembrandt: An Essay in the Philosophy of Art. London: Routledge.Simmel, Georg. 2005. Re
lost in brilliance.” Besides acrobats, jugglers, and side show performers, we often find the clown. And one of Watteau’s most famous series of paintings takesCommedia dell’arteas their subject. One of the most famous
But even if it had ascertained completely these components of the painting, it would thereby still not fully seize either the creation or the impression of the work of art. For the art phenomenon, once it exists, can be considered, of course, from many formal and contentual points of view...
Georg Simmel. Rembrandt: An Essay in the Philosophy of Art, Alan Scott and Helmut Staubmann.(Book review)Howard, W. Scott
In 1957 Jean Genet published an essay Picasso thought to be the best ever written about an artist, 'The Studio of Alberto Giacometti'; it is also said to have been Giacometti's favorite essay on his own work. In 1958, Genet published 'Rembrandt's Secret', and in 1967, in Tel Quel, ...