An Aesthetic Approach to Byzantine Art [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (2):362-362 (1955)
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A well illustrated study of Byzantine art, which analyses the elements of architecture and painting in terms of the aesthetic categories, "sublime" and "beautiful." The final section of the book argues that though these two categories are distinct, they are also interdependent because their source is the same, viz., "the aesthetic joy which includes every potential aesthetic emotion".--A. R.

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