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" The great artist is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and, by supplying works of a higher beauty and a higher interest than have yet been perceived, succeeds after a brief struggle with its strangeness, in adding this fresh extension of sense to the... "
The Changing Drama: Contributions and Tendencies - Página 22
por Archibald Henderson - 1914 - 321 páginas
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The Sanity of Art

Bernard Shaw - 1895 - 142 páginas
...which call the heightened senses and ennobled faculties into pleasurable 76 activity. The great artist is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and, by supplying...fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race. This is why we value art: this is why we feel that the iconoclast and the Philistine are attacking...
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Bernard Shaw

Holbrook Jackson - 1907 - 254 páginas
...which call the heightened senses and ennobled faculties into pleasurable activity. The greatest artist is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and, by supplying...fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race. This is why we value art : this is why we feel that the iconoclast and the Puritan are attacking something...
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The Sanity of Art

Bernard Shaw - 1908 - 136 páginas
...which call the heightened senses and ennobled faculties into pleasurable activity. The great artist is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and, by supplying...fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race. This is why we value art: this is why we feel that the iconoclast and the Philistine are attacking...
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George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works,a Critical Biography (authorized)

Archibald Henderson - 1911 - 626 páginas
...I shall have done more harm than good." * The greatest artist, according to Shaw's own definition, is " he who goes a step beyond the demand, and, by...fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race." It is a mark of Shaw's high purpose, of the sociologic significance of the man, that he employs art...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volumen12

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1913 - 412 páginas
...lie as jet almost unrealized by our native artists. The greatest artist, says a great modern artist, "is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and by supplying...been perceived, succeeds, after a brief struggle with their strangeness, in adding this fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race." Such artists...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volumen12

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1913 - 460 páginas
...lie as yet almost unrealized by our native artists. The greatest artist, says a great modern artist, "is he who goes a step beyond the demand, and by supplying...been perceived, succeeds, after a brief struggle with their strangeness, in adding this fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race." Such artists...
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The Photodrama: The Philosophy of Its Principles, the Nature of Its Plot ...

Henry Albert Phillips - 1914 - 232 páginas
...educated to understand and appreciate the higher forms of art. Bernard Shaw says : "The great artist is he who goes a step beyond the demand and, by supplying...yet been perceived, succeeds after a brief struggle in adding this extension of sense to the heritage of the race." There is no doubt that the works of...
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The Theatre of Science: A Volume of Progress and Achievement in the Motion ...

Robert Grau - 1914 - 608 páginas
...a higher beauty and a higher interest than have yet been perceived, succeeds after a brief struggle in adding this fresh extension of sense to the heritage of the race." There is no doubt that the works of higher beauty and interest accomplished by the real artists in...
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Texas Review, Volumen1

1916 - 394 páginas
...the actual features of this best, shall we be enabled to go a "step beyond the demand," and "supply works of a higher beauty and a higher interest than have yet been perceived." My outlook for the future of art in America is essentially hopeful. But this is no mere blind optimism,...
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Southwest Review, Volumen1

1916 - 442 páginas
...the actual features of this best, shall we be enabled to go a "step beyond the demand," and "supply works of a higher beauty and a higher interest than have yet been perceived." My outlook for the future of art in America is essentially hopeful. But this is no mere blind optimism,...
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