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Paperback Comparative Aesthetics: The Representative Significance Of Form. 2d Ed. Re; Volume 1909 Book

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ISBN13: 9781247581149

Comparative Aesthetics: The Representative Significance Of Form. 2d Ed. Re; Volume 1909

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Dive into the intricate world of artistic expression with George Lansing Raymond's "Comparative Aesthetics: The Representative Significance of Form." This meticulously revised edition, originally published in 1909, offers a profound exploration of aesthetics, delving into the essence of form and its representative significance across various art forms. Raymond's work provides a comparative analysis, inviting readers to consider the universal principles that underlie artistic beauty and meaning.

A cornerstone of aesthetic theory, this volume appeals to scholars, students, and anyone with a keen interest in understanding the deeper connections between art, perception, and human experience. Explore the enduring relevance of Raymond's insights and enrich your understanding of the representative power inherent in artistic form.

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