An Introduction to the Experimental Psychology of Beauty

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An Introduction to the Experimental Psychology of Beauty
Charles Wilfred Valentine
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9 than those who did show the Lippsian illusion in Fig. 8. Thus it appears that Lipps's theory of the illusion of Fig. 9 is inadequate. Furthermore, it was found that some individuals had THE BEAUTY OF FORM 53 a much greater illusion with Fig. 9 with one eye than with the other, three times as great in the case of two subjects. It thus appeared that the simple illusion of Fig. 9 (which again is as far from universal) is due to physiological rather than psychological causes. Yet training in draw...- ing enables one to overcome the illusion, and it was found that it decreased very considerably with children (from the age of eight to that of fourteen years) who were receiving instruction in drawing. ] CHAPTER V BALANCE AND SYMMETRY IN one of the earliest experiments in aesthetics, Fechner, who may be called the founder of this branch of ex- perimental psychology, tried to find what proportions of length to breadth made the most pleasing rectangle, He offered ten rectangles for his subjects to choose from.

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