The laws of Aesthetics in Russian Art
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Laws of Aesthetics, Russian Art, Vilayanur S RamachandranAbstract
In accordance with the use of the laws of aesthetics, proposed by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, here referred to some Russian paintings, this text dialogues with a possible method of reading painting that is able to understand part of the elaboration process of a work of art, that is to say, the ordering of its elements, its forms, its colors, and its movement, in short, the artistic resources of universal character which, because they are the application of knowledge of principles that aim at certain results, instrumentalize the artist so that he can consubstantiate the imaginative of his ideas in the effective creation of an express image.
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