The natural world could be said to consist of both the external world outside of
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The natural world could be said to consist of both the external world outside of a human being as well as the internal world of the mind and imagination. Intuited knowledge relates to knowledge grasped through the imagination; the product of dreams and visions. Surrealist painters post WWI, considered the unconscious mind more informative of “real” knowledge than knowledge gleaned from the outside world. Which of the following art works reflects this idea?
Anselm Keifer’s Breaking the Vessels, depicting books made of led showing the uselessness of “book” knowledge to prevent war
Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory, with watches appearing to melt in a barren landscape
A. Bridget Riley’s Current , depicting wavy black and white lines that assault the viewer’s eyes BAnselm Keifer’s Breaking the Vessels, depicting books made of led showing the uselessness of “book” knowledge to prevent war
C.Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory, with watches appearing to melt in a barren landscape
D. all of the aboveExplanation / Answer
(B) Anselm Keifer’s Breaking the Vessels, depicting books made of led showing the uselessness of “book” knowledge to prevent war.
THE WORKS OF KIEFER'S ART DEMONSTRATE THAT ARTIST'S SUBJECT REFLECT AND TRANSFORM THE PHILOSOPHER'S THEOTETICAL INTERESTS AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT.
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