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define the significant form theory of art in philosophy with examples​

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Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Term coined by art critic Clive Bell in 1914 to describe the idea that the form of an artwork or forms within an artwork can be expressive, even if largely or completely divorced from a recognizable reality. Vanessa Bell.

Answered by dearangel258
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The significant form theory, popular in the early part of the twentieth century and particularly linked with the art critic Clive Bell

(1881–1964) and his book Art, begins with the assumption that all

genuine works of art produce an aesthetic emotion in the spectator,

listener, or reader. This emotion is different from the emotions of

everyday life: it is distinctive in having nothing to do with practical

concerns.

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