R. G. Collingwood (1889–1943) British historian and philosopher
Abstract
Outlines of a Philosophy of Art, 1925
Source: Outlines of a Philosophy of Art, 1925, p. 3
R. G. Collingwood (1889–1943) British historian and philosopher
Abstract
Outlines of a Philosophy of Art, 1925
George Stigler (1911–1991) American economist
Memoirs of an Unregulated Economist (1988), Prologue: Are Economists Good People?
Frederick II of Prussia (1712–1786) king of Prussia
This is how Christians treat the autocrat of the universe.
Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great (New York: Brentano's, 1927), trans. Richard Aldington, letter 215 from Frederick to Voltaire (1776-03-19)
“It should be said that such an art would be neither more false nor more true than classical art.”
Jean Metzinger (1883–1956) French painter
Cubism was born
Michel Henry (1922–2002) French writer
Books on Culture and Barbarism, Seeing the Invisible: On Kandinsky (1988)
Source: Michel Henry, Seeing the invisible: On Kandinsky, Continuum, 2009, p. 107
Frederick II of Prussia (1712–1786) king of Prussia
Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great (New York: Brentano's, 1927), trans. Richard Aldington, letter 215 from Frederick to Voltaire (1776-03-19)
Marion Woodman (1928–2018) Canadian writer
Source: Dancing in the Flames (1997), p. 207
Jon Courtenay Grimwood (1953) British writer
Source: Stamping Butterflies (2004), Chapter 37 (p. 237)
“Half or more of the best new work in the last few years has been neither painting nor sculpture.”
Donald Judd (1928–1994) artist
Source: 1960s, "Specific Objects," 1965, p. 74; Lead paragraph; partly cited in: Diane Waldman. Carl Andre https://archive.org/stream/carlandre00wald#page/6/mode/1up. Published 1970 by Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. p. 6 <br class="br">Context: Half or more of the best new work in the last few years has been neither painting nor sculpture. Usually it has been related, closely or distantly, to one or the other. The work is diverse, and much in it that is not in painting and sculpture is also diverse. But there are some things that occur nearly in common.