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Every Man His Own Art Critic

Every Man His Own Art Critic

Auteur(s): Patrick Geddes
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Dive into a captivating exploration of art and appreciation with Every Man His Own Art Critic. This collection features two enlightening texts that accompany the groundbreaking art exhibitions held in Manchester in 1887 and Glasgow in 1888. The Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition, celebrating Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, drew an impressive 4.5 million visitors over 166 days, while Glasgows International Exhibition of Science, Art, and Industry attracted 5.7 million attendees the following year. These events not only showcased the industrial prowess of their cities but also highlighted their rich cultural heritage through fine art. Patrick Geddes crafted these introductions to enhance visitors experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding an artists vision, expression, and emotional intent. Rather than simply repeating his insights in the Glasgow text, Geddes enriches the conversation, reflecting on the unique context of each exhibition. Join Phil Benson as he guides you through this fascinating journey of artistic appreciation.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Art Monde Science Sciences sociales
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  • 008 - Chapter 3 The Feeling of Art
    Feb 25 2026
    Dive into a captivating exploration of art and appreciation with Every Man His Own Art Critic. This collection features two enlightening texts that accompany the groundbreaking art exhibitions held in Manchester in 1887 and Glasgow in 1888. The Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition, celebrating Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, drew an impressive 4.5 million visitors over 166 days, while Glasgows International Exhibition of Science, Art, and Industry attracted 5.7 million attendees the following year. These events not only showcased the industrial prowess of their cities but also highlighted their rich cultural heritage through fine art. Patrick Geddes crafted these introductions to enhance visitors experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding an artists vision, expression, and emotional intent. Rather than simply repeating his insights in the Glasgow text, Geddes enriches the conversation, reflecting on the unique context of each exhibition. Join Phil Benson as he guides you through this fascinating journey of artistic appreciation.
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    46 min
  • 007 - Chapter 2 The Seeing of Art
    Feb 25 2026
    Dive into a captivating exploration of art and appreciation with Every Man His Own Art Critic. This collection features two enlightening texts that accompany the groundbreaking art exhibitions held in Manchester in 1887 and Glasgow in 1888. The Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition, celebrating Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, drew an impressive 4.5 million visitors over 166 days, while Glasgows International Exhibition of Science, Art, and Industry attracted 5.7 million attendees the following year. These events not only showcased the industrial prowess of their cities but also highlighted their rich cultural heritage through fine art. Patrick Geddes crafted these introductions to enhance visitors experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding an artists vision, expression, and emotional intent. Rather than simply repeating his insights in the Glasgow text, Geddes enriches the conversation, reflecting on the unique context of each exhibition. Join Phil Benson as he guides you through this fascinating journey of artistic appreciation.
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    38 min
  • 006 - Chapter 1 The Art of Seeing
    Feb 25 2026
    Dive into a captivating exploration of art and appreciation with Every Man His Own Art Critic. This collection features two enlightening texts that accompany the groundbreaking art exhibitions held in Manchester in 1887 and Glasgow in 1888. The Manchester Royal Jubilee Exhibition, celebrating Queen Victorias Golden Jubilee, drew an impressive 4.5 million visitors over 166 days, while Glasgows International Exhibition of Science, Art, and Industry attracted 5.7 million attendees the following year. These events not only showcased the industrial prowess of their cities but also highlighted their rich cultural heritage through fine art. Patrick Geddes crafted these introductions to enhance visitors experiences, emphasizing the importance of understanding an artists vision, expression, and emotional intent. Rather than simply repeating his insights in the Glasgow text, Geddes enriches the conversation, reflecting on the unique context of each exhibition. Join Phil Benson as he guides you through this fascinating journey of artistic appreciation.
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    9 min
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