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France's leading existentialist outlines his system of aesthetics in articles and essays published for the first time in English. --from the front cover
In this group of essays, Sartre considers the nature and meaning of art, the function of the artist, and the relation of art and artist to the human condition. Offering extensive analyses of Giacometti, Tintoretto, Calder and Lapoujade, he examines the relationship of the artist's work to the challenges of his era. Sartre also broadens his perspective with references to Titian, Raphael, Michelangelo and many others.
This is a used, trade size paperback in fair condition. Cover is good, but binding is starting to give out. Interior pages are clean and free from any writing/markings. Citadel Press, 1966 2nd edition. A RARE Find. Softcover, 94 pages indexed.
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