Published by Routledge2 Park Square,Milton Park,Abingdon,Oxon OX14 4RN711 Third Avenue.New York.NY.10017.USARoutledge is an imprint of the Taylor Francis Group,an informa businessCopyright 1984.1989 Van Nostrand Reinhold (International)Co.LtdCopyright 1996 Geoffrey BakerNo part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted in any form or by any means electronic,mechanical,photocopying.recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher.NoticeNo responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damageto persons or property as a matter of products liability,negligence or otherwise,or from any use or operation of any methods,products,instructions or ideascontained in the material herein.A catalogue reeerd for this boal is avallable from the Brtish Library1SBN:9780419161202(pbk)理贸Z.ZC.ET art always serves beauhy,and beauty is mhe joy of possessing form andform is the key to organic life since no living thing can exist without ih.5o that every work of art including hragedy,witnesses to the joy ofexistence.Boris Pasternak,Doctor Zhivage,London 195e p.444...the idea of the artist is form.His emotional life turns likewise toform tenderness,nostalgia,deoire,anger are in him,and so many other典掌筑等宝ETwhole of life;he seeps Himself in it.He is human,he is not a machine.Because he is a man,I grant him everything.But his special privilegeis to imagme,to recollect,to think,and to feel in forms...I do not savthat form is the allegory or symbol of feelng,bul rather ils innermostactivily.Form achivates feelina...Between nature and man form intervenes.Te man in question,the artist that is,forms this nature beforetaking possession of it,he thimks it,sees It,and feels it as form.Henri Focillon,The lite of forms in Art,trans.by Beecherand Kubler,New York 2nd ed.1948,p.41.by permissionof Witternborn Art Books Inc.xi闭理躓素前阀ZC.ET
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