Branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art, beauty, and taste.
1What, then, is the essence of his philosophy of art-ofimaginative production?
2And this also furnishes the principle of division for the philosophy of art.
3The philosophy of art is a modern pursuit, because only modern art presents problems.
4The whole philosophy of art is in that crude drawing.
5But for 'aesthetics'-thephilosophy of art-he had nothing but contempt.
6His specialty is aesthetics, philosophy of art, and most of his books have been on that subject, especially the art of film.
7Before this cockney sculpture was planned, there should have been a closer study of the history and philosophy of art in Berlin.
8Schelling is the first thinker to attempt a Philosophy of Art.
9Hippolyte Taine's Philosophy of Art represents such an illusion.
10On artistic genius and its creative process, see H. Taine, The Philosophy of Art, Part ii.
12Then whatever you may think of Ruskin, Wilde learnt a great deal about the History and Philosophy of Art from him.
13The appropriate expression for our subject is the " Philosophy of Art," or, more precisely, the "Philosophy of Fine Arts."
14"The true philosophy of art-thetrue philosophy of art, my lady," added Mr. Gimble, the picture-dealer
Translations for philosophy of art