![]() ![]() It is that under the hands of a great master the image becomes translucent. The true miracle of the language of art is not that it enables the artist to create the illusion of reality.Anyone who can handle a needle convincingly can make us see a thread which is not there.Images apparently occupy a curious position somewhere between the statements of language, which are intended to convey a meaning, and the things of nature, to which we only can give a meaning. ![]() Mind, Brain, and Adaptation in the Nineteenth Century, 1970. Gombrich (1962), quoted in: Robert Maxwell Young. The artist, no less than the writer, needs a vocabulary before he can embark on a 'copy' of reality. Like art, science is born of itself, not of nature.15) cited in: Paul Smith, Carolyn Wilde (2008). 1.4 A Little History of the World (2005).1.2 In Search of Cultural History (1969). ![]()
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