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Laocoon
Or The Limits Of Poetry And Painting (1836)
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408 pages
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Exploring the interplay between different art forms, Lessing's philosophical treatise delves into the unique strengths and limitations of poetry, painting, and sculpture. Using the myth of Laocoon as a metaphor, he illustrates how each art form has inherent boundaries, with poetry excelling in depicting actions and painting and sculpture in conveying physicality and emotion. Emphasizing the importance of unity and coherence in art, this seminal work has significantly influenced aesthetics and remains a cornerstone of Enlightenment thought.
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