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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_PaterWalter Pater - Wikipedia

    Career and writings. The Renaissance. Pater as a young don at Brasenose. The opportunities for wider study and teaching at Oxford, combined with formative visits to the Continent – in 1865 he visited Florence, Pisa and Ravenna – meant that Pater's preoccupations now multiplied.

  2. Renaissance art. art for arts sake. Walter Pater (born August 4, 1839, Shadwell, London, England—died July 30, 1894, Oxford, Oxfordshire) was an English critic, essayist, and humanist whose advocacy of “art for art’s sake” became a cardinal doctrine of the movement known as Aestheticism.

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  3. 27 de jun. de 2024 · Walter Pater (1839–94) was the foremost Victorian writer on art and on aesthetic experience. His ideas still shape modern assumptions about how art plays on our feelings and intellectual responses. This edition of Pater's complete works was published in 1900–1 in a limited edition of 775 copies.

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  4. 31 de jan. de 2010 · Book digitized by Google from the library of New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2011 · The Works of Walter Pater, Volume 2. Walter Pater. Cambridge University Press, Nov 10, 2011 - Art - 234 pages. Walter Pater (1839-94) was the foremost Victorian writer on art and on aesthetic...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Book description. Walter Pater (1839–94) was the foremost Victorian writer on art and on aesthetic experience. He brought his extensive knowledge of the history of art to bear on the new problem of how to explain the very personal affective response to beauty, and raised this into a central concern of aesthetic and philosophical ...

  7. 21 de nov. de 2010 · The Major Works of Walter Horatio Pater. The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry, 1873. Full text (in The Victorian Web) Chapter from DeLaura's Hebrew and Hellene. Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas, 1885. ( e-text )*. Introduction. Aesthetic Worship. Imaginary Portraits, 1887 ( e-text )*.