| John Ruskin - 1894 - 492 sayfa
...of man, only in his dishonour, when they are pursued or possessed in the service of pleasure only." This then is the great enigma of Art History, —...nation practising it : but wherever Art has been used a/so to teach any truth, or supposed truth — religious, moral, or natural — there it has elevated... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1911 - 590 sayfa
...of man, only in his dishonour, when they are pursued or possessed in the service of pleasure only.' This then is the great enigma of Art History, —...nation practising it : but wherever Art has been used aluo to teach any truth, or supposed truth — religious, moral, or natural — there it has elevated... | |
| Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1911 - 602 sayfa
...or possessed in the service of pleasure only.' This then is the great enigma of Art History,—you must not follow Art without pleasure, nor must you...nation practising it: but wherever Art has been used aleo to teach any truth, or supposed truth—religious, moral, or natural— there it has elevated... | |
| John Ruskin - 2004 - 192 sayfa
...and training for young people. "This is the great Enigma of Art History," he had then declared, "that you must not follow art without pleasure, nor must...Art has been followed only for the sake of luxury of delight, it has contributed, and largely contributed, to bring about the destruction of the nation... | |
| Colin Heydt - 2006 - 175 sayfa
...not pursued for its own sake - it carries ethical freight. Mill would concur with Ruskin's claim that 'you must not follow Art without pleasure, nor must you follow it for the sake of pleasure'.67 The latter phrase firmly rejects a basic tenet of aestheticism and situates the purposes... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1867 - 554 sayfa
...good, if it be but innocent."* Mr. Dallas, however, will not go as far as Mr. Ruskin, who says, " This is the great enigma of art history : you must not...nor must you follow it for the sake of pleasure;" who declares that "all the arts of life end only in death, and all the gifts of man issue only in dishonour,... | |
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