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A collection of essays and reviews that examine the nature and purpose of visual art, combining aesthetic theory, psychological observations on perception and imagination, and formal analyses of works and movements. The author argues for art as an imaginative mode of experience rather than mere imitation, discusses relations between art and social or scientific thought, and surveys non-Western sculpture, Renaissance and modern painters, and post-impressionist innovations, offering close readings and descriptions of technique, composition, and vision. The pieces alternate theoretical reflection with accessible criticism aimed at clarifying how artists create meaning through form, colour, and design.

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Roger Fry

Roger Fry was an influential British art critic and painter, known for his role in introducing Post-Impressionism to the English-speaking world. A prominent figure in the Bloomsbury Group, Fry's writings and exhibitions significantly shaped modern art appreciation in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Vision and Design," explores the relationship between visual perception and artistic expression, reflecting his deep engagement with both aesthetics and philosophy. Fry's contributions to art criticism and his advocacy for innovative artistic movements have left a lasting impact on the field.

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