Art, Perception, and Reality (Thalheimer Lectures)

Gombrich, Sir E. H.; Hochberg, Professor Julian; Black, Professor Max

ISBN 10: 0801813549 ISBN 13: 9780801813542
Published by The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1972
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"Three informed opinions on the classical question of representation...Provocative."--'Art Journal.' 'Softshell Books.'

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"The approach of the book is very original because it presents itself as the interdisiplinary convergance of three adopted points of view, respectively, the history of art, the psychology, and the philosophy." -- Pierre Somville, Revue Philosophique



"Bringing together essays by an art historian, a psychologist, and a philosopher, is an important event, for it marks a growing interest in the suggestive but very problematic relation between our experience of art and our perception of the visual world." -- Mark Sagoff, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism



"Power to provoke thought." -- Michael Rosenthal, Art, Perception, and Reality



"Stimulating and erudite. It considers the problem of likeness between a portrait and the sitter, and the role of empathy, a much neglected aspect in the nature of creating art." -- J.B.Deregowski, New Society



"This useful book contains three significant essays on the subject by an art historian, a psychologist, and a philosopher. Hochberg's theoretical demolition of the theory of empathy in relation to viewing art objects is of exceptional value." -- Peter Fuller, Arts Review



"The great achievement of this book is that it broadens the reader's perspective on the problems of representation, whatever disipline the reader considers his own. From that broadened perspective is likely to come more fruitful consideration of this set of problems." -- Lorraine A. Ozar, The Modern Schoolman



"Three informed opinions on the classical question of representation... Provocative." -- Art Journal

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Title: Art, Perception, and Reality (Thalheimer ...
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD
Publication Date: 1972
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Edition: First Edition.

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