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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clive_BellClive Bell - Wikipedia

    Clive Bell. Arthur Clive Heward Bell ( 16 settembre 1881 – 18 settembre 1964) è stato un critico d'arte britannico, associato al Bloomsbury Group . Clive Bell nacque a East Shefford, Berkshire, nel 1881. Era il terzo dei quattro figli di William Heward Bell ( 1849 - 1927) e Hannah Taylor Cory ( 1850 - 1942 ), con un fratello maggiore (Cory ...

  2. Sólo una respuesta parece posible: la forma significativa. En cada una de ellas, las líneas y colores combinados de un modo particular, ciertas formas y relaciones de formas, provocan nuestras emociones estéticas. Estas relaciones y combinaciones de líneas y colores, estas formas estéticamente conmovedoras, las llamo forma significativa; y ...

  3. Arthur Clive Heward Bell, född 16 september 1881 i East Shefford i Berkshire, död 17 september 1964 i London, var en brittisk konstkritiker. [9]Biografi. Clive Bell utexaminerades från Trinity College i Cambridge 1902 och studerade därefter konst i Paris under ett flertal år. 1907 gifte han sig med konstnären Vanessa Stephen, syster till Virginia Stephen (sedermera Virginia Woolf). [9]

  4. Clive Bell. Real Name: Clive Stanley Bell. Profile: An accomplished player of Japanese shakuhachi flute. He also uses a range of other wind instruments, including a khene (mouth organ) and a Norwegian flute. Additionally, he is a journalist and frequently writes for the Wire Magazine. Father of Betamax (9).

  5. aesthetic judgments aesthetic significance appreciation architecture art and religion artist become believe better Byzantine Byzantine art Cézanne Christian slope Cimabue Classical Renaissance CLIVE BELL contemporary movement create forms creation critic culture Duccio ecstasy emotion felt emotional significance Europe existence express fact ...

  6. Tate. Clive Bell’s theory of significant form was explained in his book Art published in 1914. He begins the book with the lines: ’ What quality is shared by all objects that provoke our aesthetic emotions?’. The answer, according to Bell, is ‘significant form’ which he goes on to loosely describe as: ‘lines and colours combined in ...

  7. 20 de oct. de 2023 · The Bloomsbury Group historian S. P. Rosenbaum commented in 2007 that Clive Bell's reputation had long been underestimated, noting how influential was his first book, Art (1914), and calling it the ‘first of Bloomsbury's manifestos’ (217). My biography, Clive Bell and the Making of Modernism (2021), has gone some way to establishing how significant Bell was in the early twentieth century ...