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2nd slide: 1st bullet Neoclassical art arts which depict the costumes, settings, and details of classical

l subject matter with as much accuracy as possible Classical art -highly naturalistic detail

3rd slide: 1st line absolute spirit : what he calls Geist = defined as the essence of the world. In Hegels view the universe is a self-perpetuating, dynamic whole or spirit whose articulation follows a rational plan that is revealed in art, religion, and philosophy, the three aspects of absolute spirit. 2nd line Whats different about art is that it remains tied to sensible form or the perceptible, particular work, while religion and philosophy have as their goal the articulation of truth in purely universal or general terms. Thus art is the Ideal. This is a term that for Hegel indicates the permanent presence of individuality and not the thorough-going universality of the Concept which is Hegels term for the fullest grasp of reality.

1 bullet 2nd bullet they begin with an abstract description of a certain idea or concept to then go on to show in more detail to what that idea amounts to. The very first general claim is that art, as the Ideal, must be a totality. For Hegel, a totality is a particular type of whole, dapat yung bawat part nirereflect yung nature ng kabuuan ng artwork. Example, sa human body, ang function ng bawat parte ng katawan tulad ng kakayahang makakita ng mata, ay magkakaron lang ng sense in reference to the totality. when Hegel claims that an art object is a totality, he is asserting that each of its elements must reflect the content of the entire work, thus conveying a sense of deep incorporation. Dapat kahit isang sulyap lang sa isang work ay mabibigyan ka nito ng idea ng kabuuan nito.

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5th slide: He then explores the implications of this view of art asserting that inner and outer need to be harmonized in a work of art. Lalong nagging malinaw yung ibigsabihin ni Hegel ditto nung criniticize nya yung mga conceptions of art na nagddate pa all the way back sa panahon ni Plato, na nagchcharacterize sa art as imitative, and its truth as plain correctness and accuracy of representation. Nirereject nya yung formal conception of art na ito. As far as he is concerned, art must have a content that is true.

6th slide: Naging more precise yung claim ni Hegel nung diniscuss nya yung portraiture. Nireject nya yung idea na ang portrait should slavishly resemble its sitters appearance meaning kopyang kopya yung itsura nito; rather, dapat it should display the subjects inner character through its depiction of external appearance. To do this requires that the painter idealize the sitter, ignoring personal trait of appearance para mas mapalabas ng maganda yung essential character ng sitter. Hegel even gives an example of successful portraiture: the Madonnas of Raphael. Raphaels Madonnas: reflects sweetness and harmony with roundness ng mga Madonna. Madonna holding the Child with great tenderness. He was an appreciator of feminine beauty.

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