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Art
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160 pages
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Clive Bell's philosophy of formalism emphasizes that the formal properties of an artwork are the sole criteria for its aesthetic value, dismissing historical context and the artist's intentions as irrelevant. He asserts that appreciation of art requires no prior knowledge or emotional familiarity, suggesting that the intrinsic qualities of a visual piece are paramount. Bell's strong stance positions visual art as the highest form of value, advocating for a purely aesthetic experience devoid of external influences.
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2009, paperback
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