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| | Clive Bell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bell was one of the founders of the formalist theory of art. |  | | Clive Bell was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and came to London, where he met and married the artist, Vanessa Stephen (sister of Virginia Woolf) in 1907. |  | | Angelica Garnett wore Clive's last name until she married, but was in fact Duncan's daughter, which she learnt from her mother shortly after Julian's death. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Bell
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| | Clive Bell |
 | | Bell was an early champion of modern art and an important art critic as a result of his objective style. |  | | Clive Bell was born on September 16, 1881, in East Shefford, Bedfordshire, England. |  | | Bell's friendship with Roger Fry contributed to the development of Bell's artistic theory of "significant form" which he explained in his book Art (1914). |
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http://bloomsbury.denise-randle.co.uk/cbell.htm
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| | ★ Clive Bell Art ★ |
 | | Clive Bell (1881-1964) was a British art critic and philosopher of art who defended abstract art. |  | | Clive Bell was born on September 16, 1881, in East Shefford, Bedfordshire... |  | | About the Author: Clive Bell (1881-1964) was an English art critic best known... |
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http://www.modernandclassicart.info/modernart/clive-bell-art
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| | "Art" by Clive Bell |
 | | Bell supports his distinction by appealing to his own experience of music (#21 and #22). |  | | Bell claims in #4 that there must be an "essence" of art. |  | | Bell offers a test for "great art" as that which stands the test of time (#23). |
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http://www.csulb.edu/~jvancamp/361r13.html
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| | Summary: Clive Bell, "The Aesthetic Hypothesis" |
 | | Because art is defined by Bell as the embodiment of significant form, irrespective of content, representational features or information conveyed by the work of art to the viewer, it follows that art is independent of life and our social relations. |  | | According to Bell, there must be one quality which is the essence of Art and without which an object cannot truly be called a work of art. |  | | This thesis of the autonomy of art - its freedom from the social, political and economic aspects of life - is one of the central and most controversial aspects of Bell’s formalism. |
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http://cepa.newschool.edu/~quigleyt/vcs/bell-sum.html
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| | Clive Bell -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer! |
 | | Bell's most important aesthetic ideas were published in Art (1914) and Since Cézanne (1922), in which he promoted his theory of significant form (the quality that distinguishes works of art from all other objects). |  | | Virginia had a flirtatious relationship with her brother-in-law, art critic Clive Bell. |  | | British artist, critic, university professor, and writer who chronicled the Bloomsbury group, which was founded by his parents, Clive and Vanessa Bell, and wrote an authoritative two-volume biography of his mother's sister, the novelist Virginia Woolf (b. |
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http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9356948
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| | EMANEM 4112: Clive Bell & Sylvia Hallett |
 | | Bell and Hallett approach their instruments as both sound-makers and historically rich instruments, and they approach improvisation as both a mean of communication or exchange and a form of instant songwriting. |  | | Bell plays an array of flutes and free reed instruments, from harmonica and shakuhachi to the Thai khene and the Cretan pipes. |  | | Mike Adcock and Clive Bell's SLEEP IT OFF was another. |
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http://www.emanemdisc.com/E4112.html
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| | EMANEM 4077: MIKE ADCOCK & CLIVE BELL |
 | | Bell's command of these obscure and unwieldy wind instruments results in a rich palette of whoops, breathy lyricism and throaty, buzzing rasps that pick their way through Adcock's shifting clouds of accordion drone or fragile prepared piano. |  | | Mike Adcock and Clive Bell have avoided all these pitfalls and created music anyone with an open mind will agree is beautiful, although most people may find it highly unusual. |  | | "Bell and Adcock revel in the strange, sometimes raw timbres of reed instruments such as the khene (Thai mouth organ), shakuhachi (Japanese flute) and the decidedly non-ethnic (and rather scary) stereo goathorn coupled with accordions and prepared piano to create 12 vibrant, delicate miniatures. |
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http://www.emanemdisc.com/E4077.html
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| | The Dial: Clive Bell |
 | | Comment, 76.5 (May 1924) 467-73 (Discussion of magazines: Nation, New Republic, Yale Review, Vanity Fair; reference to Clive Bell; angry at his review of Dial portfolio in April Vanity Fair; points out his friend Duncan Grant is in it; pissed at criticism of Wyndham Lewis. |  | | Clive Bell, "Dr. Freud on Art" 78.4 (April 1925) 280-4 |  | | Gilbert Seldes, "Toujours Jazz," 75.2 (August 1923) 151-66 (in response to Clive Bell's attack on jazz in Since Cezanne; mention of V. Woolf |
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http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/dial/clive.htm
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| | (Arthur) Clive Heward Bell (1881-1964), Art critic |
 | | Dorothy Eugénie Brett; Augustine Birrell; (Arthur) Clive (Heward) Bell; Anthony Birrell; Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell; Aldous Huxley; (Giles) Lytton Strachey; Julian Ottoline Vinogradoff (née Morrell); Sir John Tresidder She...) |  | | The online database contains information on 64,720 works, 43,628 of which are illustrated; the National Portrait Gallery's collection includes over 330,000 works. |  | | National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE. |
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http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp00359
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| | clive bell - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Bell, Clive, (Arthur) Clive (Howard) Bell, Clive Bell : Dictionary.com [home, info] |  | | Bell, Clive : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info] |  | | We found 4 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word clive bell: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=clive+bell
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| | Japan 21 - Access to Experts - Clive Bell |
 | | In 2003 he spent six weeks in Tokyo working on Complicite's theatre production of The Elephant Vanishes, based on short stories by Haruki Murakami; and in 2004 contributed to Complicite's Measure For Measure at the National Theatre. |  | | Japan 21 - Access to Experts - Clive Bell |  | | Clive's solo album of traditional shakuhachi music is on the ARC label. |
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http://www.japan21.org.uk/teachers/visits/experts/bell.html
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| | Biography: Bell, Clive |
 | | Bell has worked with many dance and theater groups, including Extemporary Dance, IOU Theater, and Optik Theater. |  | | Clive Bell studied the shakuhachi for two years in Japan under Kohachiro Miyata, one of Japan's most respected players. |  | | He has also toured in Europe as a solo performer. |
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http://www.komuso.com/people/Bell,_Clive.html
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| | Creative Quotations from Clive Bell (1881-1964) |
 | | Research these websites for Clive Bell pictures, books, posters and more |  | | Check out these Ebay items for Clive Bell! |  | | That, I conceive, is the function of the critic." |
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http://creativequotations.com/one/1752.htm
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| | Clive Bell |
 | | Search Amazon for Books - About Clive Bell |  | | Guitar Nine Records Clive Bell - Entire Site Search |  | | Clive Bell - Khene on Stone 3, Shakuhachi on Stone 9 |
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| | Clive Bell's Formalism |
 | | This special emotion evoked by art is the "aesthetic emotion" (117). |  | | See Bells judgment on early Greek and Byzantine paintings (120) |  | | Notice that Bell does not talk about what happens in the artist in the process of creation (Cf. |
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http://puffin.creighton.edu/eselk/Aesthetics-WebSite-p2000/Aesth_outlines/Formalism_Bell_p2002.htm
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| | VH1.com : Clive Bell : Artist Main |
 | | He regularly gives concerts and lecture demonstrations on Japanese music both as a soloist and as a duet with Rié Yanagisawa, who plays the koto, the shamisen,... |  | | Clive Bell is a British Shakuhachi player who studied with the renown Shakuhachi player Kohachiro Miyata, one of today's greatest Japanese Shakuhachi masters. |  | | Add a link to your "Clive Bell" fan site on VH1.com! |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/bell_clive/artist.jhtml
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| | Abebooks Search Results - Bell Clive |
 | | With an Essay by Clive BELL Dust jacket in very good condition has a small tear at spine base. |
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http://textbook-authors.abebooks.co.uk/Author/40032/Bell+Clive.html
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