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Formerly known as 'Why Exhibit Works of Art?', this book is a study of Christian and Eastern arts. The book is a collection of articles written by Coomaraswamy, which were published in reputed art journals and pamphlets, and notes of reviews of different artists published in New York, Boston, Paris, Calcutta, and London. This nine-essay volume looks upon certain aspects of the philosophy of art in both worlds, as there are various issues and subjects such as its usage, aesthetics, nature of medieval art, application of mathematics and its beauty in art, and perception of folklore and popular art.
Contents
I Why Exhibit Works of Art?
II The Christian and Oriental, or True, Philosophy of Art
III. Is Art a Superstition, or a Way of Life?
Postscript: Is Art a Superstition, or a Way of Life? A Review
IV. What is the Use of Art, Anyway?
V. Beauty and Truth
VI. The Nature of Medieval Art
VII. The Traditional Conception of Ideal Portaiture
VIII. The Nature of ""Folklore"" and ""Popular Art""
IX. Beauty of Mathematics: A Review



