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This work focuses upon two propositions expressed by the painterFranz Marc. Thoughtfully-illustrated, rigorous, historically-basedand well-written, Brealey's book offers a well-structured and well-researchedanalysis of the art historical and philosophical literature involved.The writing is lucid, as is the attempt to synthesise art historyand philosophy. Attempts such as these are not made often enough inthe literature when in fact such endeavours ought to be fundamentalto philosophical aesthetics. The entire project is a sound one andshould become essential reading for professional scholars and studentsof aesthetics.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work focuses upon two propositions expressed by the painterFranz Marc. Thoughtfully-illustrated, rigorous, historically-basedand well-written, Brealey's book offers a well-structured and well-researchedanalysis of the art historical and philosophical literature involved.The writing is lucid, as is the attempt to synthesise art historyand philosophy. Attempts such as these are not made often enough inthe literature when in fact such endeavours ought to be fundamentalto philosophical aesthetics. The entire project is a sound one andshould become essential reading for professional scholars and studentsof aesthetics.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Marc Brealey is an independent art historian who specialises in philosophical aesthetics. Brealey's research involves an exploration of the rare number of artists who practiced philosophy and the even rarer number of philosophers who practiced in the fine arts. He believes that such projects will offer a major contribution towards encounters between the arts, aesthetics and philosophy.