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Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Concepts of Development in the Domain of the Arts.B. Kaplan Is the Concept of Development Applicable to Art? H.S. Hein Is Feminist Art Aesthetically Regressive? L.A. Sass Psychoanalysis Romanticism and the Nature of Aesthetic Consciousness--with Reflections on Modernism and Post Modernism. Part II: Artistic Processes in Ontogenesis.D.P. Wolf Development as the Growth of Repertoires. G. Goldschmidt Development in Architectural Designing. Part III: Development of the Artist.L. Baskin Interconnective Evolvements from One Medium to Another. R.S. Liebert Michelangelo Early Childhood and Maternal Imagery: The Sculptor's Relation to Stone. M. Freeman What Aesthetic Development Is Not: An Inquiry into Pathologies of Postmodern Creation. M.B. Franklin Narratives of Change and Continuity: Women Artists Reflect on Their Work. Part IV: On Development in the History of Art.S.J. Blatt Concurrent Conceptual Revolutions in Art and Science. M.W. Wartofsky Is a Developmental History of Art Possible? S.J. Blatt Response to Wartofsky.
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Concepts of Development in the Domain of the Arts.B. Kaplan Is the Concept of Development Applicable to Art? H.S. Hein Is Feminist Art Aesthetically Regressive? L.A. Sass Psychoanalysis Romanticism and the Nature of Aesthetic Consciousness--with Reflections on Modernism and Post Modernism. Part II: Artistic Processes in Ontogenesis.D.P. Wolf Development as the Growth of Repertoires. G. Goldschmidt Development in Architectural Designing. Part III: Development of the Artist.L. Baskin Interconnective Evolvements from One Medium to Another. R.S. Liebert Michelangelo Early Childhood and Maternal Imagery: The Sculptor's Relation to Stone. M. Freeman What Aesthetic Development Is Not: An Inquiry into Pathologies of Postmodern Creation. M.B. Franklin Narratives of Change and Continuity: Women Artists Reflect on Their Work. Part IV: On Development in the History of Art.S.J. Blatt Concurrent Conceptual Revolutions in Art and Science. M.W. Wartofsky Is a Developmental History of Art Possible? S.J. Blatt Response to Wartofsky.
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