The Meaning of Art Its Nature Rle And Value

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The Meaning of Art Its Nature Rle And Value
Paul Gaultier
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Further, it is enough to be impressed with all that it meant to its own society, since in taking the point of view of the artist we reach that which he has in common with others : the unknown something which con- stitutes the spirit of a nation, a circle, a family. What a wonderful opportunity is given to the historian to seize the life of an epoch, not merely its reasonings, calculations, views, and events, but its raison d'etre^ its dreams, its ambitions, its ideals all glowing with life ! No...where but in the work of art can we find this living historical synthesis which, while addressing itself to our sensibility, also speaks to the intelligence in a language which conveys to us an impression of its life, with all that this implies. Are not the stiffening of the courage, the constant encouragement and renewal of the heroisms of antiquity which aroused and reinforced the Napoleonic period, to be seen in the stiff and strained attitudes, the straight and rigid lines, of the figures of David, in the statues of Chaudet, in the architectural works of Percier and Fontaine, and even in the minutest details of the furniture of the empire style ?

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