id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16178 Clutton-Brock, A. (Arthur) Essays on Art .txt text/plain 32582 1419 73 given to them by my belief that art, like other human activities, is passionate value expressed in it which gives beauty to his art. That the poet and every artist knows; and his art is not merely an pretence is the end of art and beauty in all things made by man. passion for art, it is something in its nature irrational, and, like a people learned to think for themselves the profession of art critic critic's experience of art is of no value because he is not an artist. man the mysterious power of experiencing works of art; for, as we all artist, but upon that experience of art which is, or may be, common to But here comes Tolstoy, who tells us that all works of art are merely Again, if I experience and enjoy a work of art, I know that Art, which is personal expression, tells, not of what the artist wants, ./cache/16178.txt ./txt/16178.txt