Art by Clive Bell.
Arthur Clive Heward Bell (16 September 1881 – 17 September 1964) was an English art critic, associated with formalism and the Bloomsbury Group.
Extract: "It is improbable that more nonsense has been written about aesthetics than about anything else: the literature of the subject is not large enough for that. It is certain, however, that about no subject with which I am acquainted has so little been said that is at all to the purpose. The explanation is discoverable. He who would elaborate a plausible theory of aesthetics must possess two qualities - artistic sensibility and a turn for clear thinking. Without sensibility a man can have no aesthetic experience, and, obviously, theories not based on broad and deep aesthetic experience are worthless. Only those for whom art is a constant source of passionate emotion can possess the data from which profitable theories may be deduced; but to deduce profitable theories even from accurate data involves a certain amount of brain-work, and, unfortunately, robust intellects and delicate sensibilities are not inseparable."
Art by Clive Bell c1931-The Phoenix Library
Title: Art
Author: Clive Bell
Publisher : Chatto & Windus
Publication c1931
Format: HardbackCondition: Orange covers with gilt lettering and design to spine and embossed motif to front. Slight bumping to corners and fading to book edges and spine. No dust jacket. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks.
Book measures: 17.5cm x 11.5cm with 292 pages