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  1. Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (13 August 1889 – 7 October 1946) was an English figure and landscape painter, etcher and lithographer, who was one of the most famous war artists of World War I.

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  2. Oct 26, 2015 · For Levinson, an item is art if it was intended to be regarded as some prior art was regarded. But revolutionary art involves a regard that is “completely distinct” from preexisting art regards. I consider and reject Levinson's proposed solutions to the problem of accommodating revolutionary art.

  3. Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson ARA (13 August 1889 – 7 October 1946) was an English figure and landscape painter, etcher and lithographer, who was one of the most famous war artists of World War I. He is often referred to by his initials C. R. W. Nevinson, and was also known as Richard.

  4. Aug 4, 2010 · It is thirty years since Jerrold Levinson introduced his historical theory of art. 1 Other, related theories have been proposed. 2 But Levinson's theory is the most elaborated and the most clearly committed to the project of defining art. 3 Much of the dispute about this theory has centered on how precisely it is to be formulated. 4 I will be ...

  5. List of all 104 artworks by C. R. W. Nevinson. Go to Artist page.

  6. Actual Art, Possible Art, and Art's Definition It is thirty years since Jerrold Levinson introduced his historical theory of art.1 Other, related theories have been proposed.2 But Levinson's theory is the most elaborated and the most clearly committed to the project of defining art.3 Much of the dispute about this theory has centered on how ...

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    Levinson describes himself as a historicist and as a proponent of "contextualist objectivism": that is, he believes that artworks are ontologically, interpretively, and evaluatively bound up with the artistic intentions and art-historical contexts in which they appear, and he believes that art, aesthetic content and artistic meaning are

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