The French philosopher’s treatise on the nature of art and poetry
includes enlightening critiques of major painters and dialogues with
notable writers. Originally published in 1935 with the title
Frontières de la Poésie, this work by Jacques Maritain explores
the nature and subjectivity of art and poetry. As a philosopher,
Maritain attempts to define the two concepts, describing them as
virtuous, being primarily concerned with beauty. Rather than focusing
on aesthetic theory, Maritain examines his ideas at a more tangible
level, including a discussion of how art and poetry are produced.Art
and Poetry further develops the principles established in Maritain’s
earlier work, Art and Scholasticism, which has deeply influenced
contemporary artists. Those concepts are employed here to illuminate
the creative works of such diverse artists as Georges Rouault, Marc
Chagall, Gino Severini, and Arthur Lourié. Maritain also relates
fascinating dialogues with notable authors such as André Gide, Jean
Cocteau, and others.
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ISBN
9781504074643
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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