Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought, that art is also to itself a kind of religion. God manifests himself to us by the idea of the true, by the idea of the good, by the idea of the beautiful. Each one of them leads to God, because it comes... Proceedings of the ... Annual Convocation - Side 149av University of the State of New York - 1866Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Victor Cousin - 1854 - 402 sider
...let us unite art, religion, and country, but let not their union injure the liberty of each. Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought, that art...and ideal beauty is a reflection of the infinite. So, independently of all official alliance with religion and morals, art is by itself essentially religious... | |
| Claude Henri Victor Cousin - 1854 - 474 sider
...let us unite art, religion, and country, but let not their union injure the liberty of each. Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought, that art...idea of the beautiful. Each one of them leads to God, 1 Yascari, Vie de Raphael. because it comes from him. True beauty is ideal beauty, and ideal beauty... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1854 - 408 sider
...let us unite art, religion, and country, but let not their union injure the liberty of each. Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought, that art...a kind of religion. God manifests himself to us by tl e idea of the true, by the idea of the good, by the idea of the beautiful. Each one of them leads... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 514 sider
...thoughts. Hence arises art." Cousin says, "Let us be thoroughly penetrated by the thought, that art is to itself a kind of religion. God manifests Himself...the Good, by the idea of the Beautiful. Each one of these leads to God, because it comes from him. True beauty is ideal beauty, and ideal beauty is a reflection... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 470 sider
...thoughts. Hence arises art." Cousin says, "Let us be thoroughly penetrated by the thought, that art is to itself a kind of religion. God manifests Himself...the Good, by the idea of the Beautiful. Each one of these leads to God, because it comes from him. True beauty is ideal beauty, and ideal beauty is a reflection... | |
| Victor Cousin - 1871 - 404 sider
...their union injure the liberty of each. Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought, that ai't is also to itself a kind of religion. God manifests...and ideal beauty is a reflection of the infinite. So, independently of all official alliance with religion and morals, art is by itself essentially religious... | |
| 1871 - 716 sider
...relations in this world-life are revealed in the most beneficent harmony." Cousin well remarks, "Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought that art...itself a kind of religion. God manifests himself to ns by the idea of the true, by the idea -of the good, by the idea of the beautiful. Each one of them... | |
| Leonidas Rosser - 1885 - 302 sider
...principle in man, be does, be it observed, substantially maintain our doctrine of initial life. " Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought that art...and ideal beauty is a reflection of the Infinite. So, independently of all official alliance with religion and morals, art is by itself essentially religious... | |
| Charles Wesley Bennett - 1888 - 616 sider
...edifices again became of importance." Reber: History of Mediceval Art, New York, 1887, p. 92. •' Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought that art...the idea of the good, by the idea of the beautiful. Eacli one of them leads to God, because it comes from him. True beauty is ideal beauty, and ideal beauty... | |
| Charles Wesley Bennett - 1888 - 620 sider
...edifices again became of importance." Reber: Ilistory of Medieval Art, New York, 1887, p. 92. " Let us be thoroughly penetrated with the thought that art...of the true, by the idea of the good, by the idea or the beautiful. Each oue of them lead* to God, because it comes from him. True beauty is ideal benity,... | |
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