About This Book
A collection of lectures that outlines how art originates and progresses, sets out criteria for aesthetic judgment, and distinguishes aesthetic from non‑aesthetic influences such as impressions of nature and religious feeling. It examines formal principles including laws of form, symmetry, color symbolism and complementary colors; discusses the relation of beauty to purpose and the differences between beauty in nature and in art; surveys philosophical stances like idealism, schematism, realism and naturalism; and ends by identifying practical conditions and requirements for the pictorial arts, presented in a clear, lecture‑based style.
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