Monday, April 10, 2017

"On the other hand, they say that while art does brighten and vivify the unillumined and withered dryness of the Concept, does reconcile its abstractions and its conflict with reality, does enrich the Concept with reality, a purely intellectual treatment [of art] removes this means of enrichment, destroys it, and carries the Concept back to its simplicity without reality and to its shadowy abstractness."
-- Hegel,  Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Arts
Volume I, p. 6 

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