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Explore the three elements of art - meaning, feeling, and form - through the lens of pictorial and symbolic representations. Delve into the experience of memories, associations, and the artwork itself as an object. Compare modern and Neo-Platonic views on art object properties and different feelings evoked by the same object.
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Figure 1 The Three Elements: 1. Something beyond the object to which it points or which it represents. (Meaning, Representation)2. The effect or feeling that the object produces inside me, the viewer. (Feeling) 3. The artwork itself as an object. (Form)
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Experience 2 Experience 1 Art Object Property P Modern Viewof Different Feelingsfrom same object Memories 2Associations 2 Memories 1Associations 1
NoExperience of P Experience of P Art Object Property P NeoPlatonic View of two people seeing different things Barrier