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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • its appearance as though it were spirit. To this extent, artistic
    • strength cannot be felt in the artist who impresses the observer
    • with the true imitation of reality, but by the artist who forces
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • artistic creation, is barely 160 years old. It was with
    • lies a noble task which accrues to the artist. He has, so to
    • produces in the artist works, which, while existing for our
    • didactic poetry in the poetic art, are the highest artistic
    • merely becomes a storehouse for collections of notes on artists
    • living presentment of its own Idea. The artist must grasp and
    • permit. The artist must revert to Nature's tendency, as this
    • which much may be developed.’ In the artist's work the whole
    • with which the artist goes to work are none other than the
    • Artistic creation rests not on what is, but on what might be;
    • not on the actual, but on the possible. The artist creates
    • what the artist wills; in giving it its form, he directs
    • object which the artist sets before us is more perfect than it
    • ‘The artist, to be sure, must faithfully and devotedly follow
    • of artistic activity, where actually a picture becomes a
    • cloak that is divine. The artist does not bring the divine on
    • Taken in this sense, the artist appears as the continuator of
    • artist with the cosmic Spirit, and Art appears as the
    • continuation of Nature's process. Thus the artist raises
    • find expressed by Goethe in his poem, ‘The Artist's
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