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This new study traces the development and evolution of the writings of Roger Fry (1866-1934), a highly influential art critic who introduced modern French painting to Britain in the early twentieth century. Through close analysis of his writings, the author examines the role that emerging psychological theories played in the formulation and expression of Fry’s aesthetic theories. She also discusses aspects of physiological psychology, Gestalt theory, psychoanalysis and adaptive psychology, arguing that detailed analyses of aesthetic perception comprise the core of Fry’s writings. Though he has rarely been credited with this goal, this volume shows that Fry sought to make art accessible to a wide audience and that highlighting the universal aspects of aesthetic perception was a means to this end.
The book offers a chronological study of select essays and lectures, both published and unpublished, written by Roger Fry between the 1890s and his death in 1934. Where relevant his writings are juxtaposed with those of other art critics and theorists to identify factors that shaped his thinking and his use of terminology and to clarify the critical context in which he was working. Since Fry’s work as a visual artist ran alongside his critical thinking, some attention is given to his paintings as a method of illustrating his practical experimentation with aesthetic principles, particularly formalist concepts.

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Contents: Fry’s early writings: roots in philosophy, physiology and psychology – From the Old Masters to modern art – The question of beauty – Significant form revisited: Fry and Bell – Pater’s ‘visual music’ and Fry’s view of abstraction – Unity: the Gestalt-like content of Fry’s writings – Fry and psychoanalysis – Fry the artist – The reception and interpretation of Fry’s theories.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 11/01/2013
      ISBN13: 9783034307918, 978-3034307918
      ISBN10: 3034307918

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new study traces the development and evolution of the writings of Roger Fry (1866-1934), a highly influential art critic who introduced modern French painting to Britain in the early twentieth century. Through close analysis of his writings, the author examines the role that emerging psychological theories played in the formulation and expression of Fry’s aesthetic theories. She also discusses aspects of physiological psychology, Gestalt theory, psychoanalysis and adaptive psychology, arguing that detailed analyses of aesthetic perception comprise the core of Fry’s writings. Though he has rarely been credited with this goal, this volume shows that Fry sought to make art accessible to a wide audience and that highlighting the universal aspects of aesthetic perception was a means to this end.
      The book offers a chronological study of select essays and lectures, both published and unpublished, written by Roger Fry between the 1890s and his death in 1934. Where relevant his writings are juxtaposed with those of other art critics and theorists to identify factors that shaped his thinking and his use of terminology and to clarify the critical context in which he was working. Since Fry’s work as a visual artist ran alongside his critical thinking, some attention is given to his paintings as a method of illustrating his practical experimentation with aesthetic principles, particularly formalist concepts.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Fry’s early writings: roots in philosophy, physiology and psychology – From the Old Masters to modern art – The question of beauty – Significant form revisited: Fry and Bell – Pater’s ‘visual music’ and Fry’s view of abstraction – Unity: the Gestalt-like content of Fry’s writings – Fry and psychoanalysis – Fry the artist – The reception and interpretation of Fry’s theories.

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