The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 3 (of 4): Hegel's AesthetikHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Philosophy
The Philosophy of Fine Art, volume 3 (of 4): Hegel's Aesthetik
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Aesthetics
[Footnote 177: Mus. Pio-Clement. Tom. 2, pp. 89-92.]
[Footnote 178: Winck., vol. II, p. 491.]
[Footnote 179: Vol. IV, bk. 5, ch. I, § 29.]
[Footnote 180: I am not sure what is exactly meant by _gekrümmt_ here.
The description is not very lucid.]
[Footnote 181: IV, 5, 2, § 10.]
[Footnote 182: Winck., vol. VII, p, 78.]
[Footnote 183: Winck., vol, VII, p. 80.]
[Footnote 184: Vol. IV, p. 78.]
[Footnote 185: Vol. II, § I.]
[Footnote 186: Winck., vol. IV, p. 116.]
[Footnote 187: Such is, I think, the general meaning, though the
literal translation of the words _als den Figuren sämmtlich die
Einfachheit abgeht_ is not quite clear. I take the word _sämmtlich_ to
mean "taken collectively as separate units."]
[Footnote 188: Winck., Werk., vol. V, p. 389. Anmerk.]
[Footnote 189: Meyer's _Gesch. der bild. Künste bei den Griechen_, vol.
I, p. 60.]
[Footnote 190: Pausanias, II, 30.]
[Footnote 191: I presume this is the meaning of _Bildnerei._]
[Footnote 192: I am not sure whether _Angaben_ refers to actual
sketches, or merely other evidence handed down.]
[Footnote 193: In the year 1829.]
[Footnote 194: That is in the accuracy of mechanical line as the result
of machine.]
[Footnote 195: _Sanftes Verlaufen, i.e._, passage from one plane
surface to another. _Zusammen-stossen_ appears to me the melting
together of lines, _i.e._, conjunction, fusion.]
[Footnote 196: Meyer's _Gesch._, vol. I, p. 279.]
[Footnote 197: Vol. III, Vorr. XXVII.]
[Footnote 198: That is in 1821.]
[Footnote 199: _Statarischen_, scholastic, eclectic.]
[Footnote 200: "De Leg.," Lib. II, ed. Bekk., III, 2, p. 239.]
[Footnote 201: Herod, II, _c._ 167.]
[Footnote 202: Vol. III, bk. 2, ch. I, p. 74.]
[Footnote 203: Vol. III, bk. 2, ch. 2, pp. 77-84.]
[Footnote 204: "Cours d'Archéologie par Raoul-Rochette,
1-12me leçon," Paris, 1828.]
[Footnote 205: I am not sure if this rightly gives the sense of the
words _Die Gestalten bei strenger Zeichnung gedrungen._]
[Footnote 206: Ueber die Aeg. Bildwerke mit kunstgesch. Anmerk. von
Schelling, 1817.]
[Footnote 207: That is, it does not approach Egyptian type so nearly.]
[Footnote 208: Hegel's words mean this, I suppose, though the German is
somewhat compressed and not very clear as it stands.]
[Footnote 209: Vol. III, ch. 2, § 10, p. 188 and Pl. VI, A.]
[Footnote 210: Hegel uses the unusual word _Begeistigung_, I presume
somewhat in the sense of _Begeisterung_, signifying the personal
inspiration of the artist.]
[Footnote 211: This appears to be the meaning of the difficult
phrase that sculpture supplies _das gesammte Daseyn_, _i.e._, is the
affiliating link of the collective body. All the different arts are
stamped with its characteristics.]
[Footnote 212: I presume the Pietà in St. Peter's.]
[Footnote 213: Hegel's "Vermisch. Schriften," vol. II, p. 561.]
SUBSECTION III
THE ROMANTIC ARTS
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