Clive bell's meaningful form refers to a special nature in works of art, which can stimulate people's aesthetic feelings. This form is not only different from the daily emotional experience, but also excludes the consideration of real life. It is a unique combination of lines, colors and other elements, which can arouse people's aesthetic feeling.
In Bell's view, this form is an important factor in artistic works. It can not only help us understand the objective image, but also help us create aesthetic feelings. It is a universal nature in all visual arts. Meaningful form is not only of great significance in theory, but also plays a guiding role in artistic practice.
It provides artists with a creative principle to guide them how to create works with profound connotation and significance. At the same time, it also provides an appreciation principle for the audience, helping them to deeply understand the inner meaning and value of the works while enjoying the works of art.
Therefore, meaningful form is an important concept in art theory and practice, which has important guiding significance for understanding and evaluating works of art.
Clive bell's achievements.
1, put forward the theory of "meaningful form": Bell put forward the theory of "meaningful form" in the British art world at the end of 19 and the beginning of the 20th century, emphasizing that the essence of artistic works lies in the combination of form and line, rather than the traditional content and theme. This theory had a far-reaching impact on the art world at that time and became an important principle of art criticism.
2. Promote the development of formalism: Bell's theory has played an important role in promoting the development of formalism. He explored the essence and form of art with artists at that time, which played a positive role in promoting the emergence and development of modern art.
3. Participate in the establishment of Blueberry Group: Bell is a member of the famous British academic group Blueberry Group, which was composed of influential artists and intellectuals at that time, represented by Virginia Woolf and john maynard keynes. The activities of this group played an important role in promoting the development of art and culture at that time.