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Philosophy and art

The Judge Language of the World Autonomy Proof of the Intellect The Nature of Things Analogy Genius Sight Instruments of Philosophy Faithful man The Search for Love School Real riddle Seneca's Will Lucretius
Cultivation of the Mind - Aleoysha and Grushenka (from F.Dostoevsky's novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'') Dmitriy and Smerdykov (from F.Dostoevsky's novel ''The Brothers Karamazov'')

Interior sculpture

Dog Elephants Girl Knife
Guard of Buddha's throne Dragon Rhinoceros Dancers Dudas Melancholia Adam and Eva Madonna

Portraits

Pontiff President Sergey Bodrov Uriy Lubimov

Copies

Laocoon Antique sculptures By Boris Valegio Daemon (by Vrubel) Jude and Jesus

Realism in Art

Realism in art means not only a precise reproduction of all details of the model. The main confirmation of reality would be the essentiality of the work of art itself, the essentiality of the idea on which this work of art is based, as related to the foundations of life.

Information in Art

Humanity from ancient times has accumulated and given value to information. This information has been remembered as history through the use of various means. One of these means of preserving humanity has become art. However, the information reflected in art is not always representative of its value. Information is frequently compiled not through research or understanding of the basis of life, but through the process of transmission itself: transmission of something. Thus, what the content of information will at first depend on its value and thought at its very production. At the same time, of course, one must not fail to take into account the quality of information transmission, i.e. the quality of the information creation process. Therefore, "art" that transmits some kind of incomprehensible information, thoughts which clearly attempt to explain the ideas of its creator, unfortunately belongs to and indicates the level of the intellectual development of society. A great deal of information surrounds us, and this information differs widely in content. The process of associating corresponding values with this information depends entirely on us: how do we wish to represent ourselves?


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