It would be a dangerous undertaking for persons trained only to the law to constitute themselves final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure... Visual Artists Rights Act of 1989: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts ... - 84. lappuseautors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice - 1990 - 142 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1903 - 904 lapas
...the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the оно extreme, some works of genius would be sure to miss...Their very novelty would make them repulsive until the publie had learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1904 - 824 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| 1908 - 1304 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| New York (State). Courts, Francis Blaine Delehanty, Austin B. Griffin, Robert George Scherer, Edward Jordan Dimock, Joseph Albert Lawson, Charles Cook Lester, William Van Rensselaer Erving, Louis J. Rezzemini - 1908 - 740 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| 1915 - 652 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme, some works of genius would be...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| 1915 - 656 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme, some works of genius would be...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| Floyd Barzilia Clark - 1915 - 234 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme, some works of genius would be...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| William Benjamin Hale - 1917 - 346 lapas
...final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure...learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for Instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1936 - 1614 lapas
...judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. On the one extreme some works of genius would be sure...novelty would make them repulsive until the public learned the new language which their author spoke. It may well be more than doubted, for instance,... | |
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