![]() ![]() Essentially, he says, art is not a search for “beauty”,-nor any other abstraction,-but an instrument that enables the artist to transmit that which extrapolates the rational argument, to transmit personal feelings experienced by the author. ![]() And the master, without evasions, carries out the consequences of this proposition, judging the various aesthetic theories over time and citing numerous artists as examples of great, bad, true, and false art. To Tolstoy, the work of art is a means of transmitting feelings, that is to say: regardless of the qualitative character of the feeling expressed,-which can be good, bad, strong, weak…-the artistic work fulfills its role as long as this feeling communicated by the artist is experienced by those who come in contact with it. Very interesting essay, as always, in the case of this plume. ![]()
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