What Is Art? Free Audiobook Download by Leo Tolstoy


The art is a reflection of the thoughts, feelings and emotions that are naturally present in the artist. It is not an imitation of something else, but rather an expression of those things. Art can be found anywhere in life, from a simple drawing on paper to a symphony or paintings to a statue.

What Is Art? by Leo Tolstoy, narrated by Geoffrey Blaisdell, is a short non-fiction text about the definition of art. The book was written in 1910 and makes its point to answer the question; "What is art?"

In this book, Leo Tolstoy discusses different forms of art and how they are related to one another. He believes in the importance of art and how it is able to act as a means of improving society.

Art is a difficult concept to define. However, the definition of art is not essential in order to understand why it is important. In this case, what is important about art? For example, art allows a person's creativity and imagination to be expressed and shared with others. Michelangelo's painting "The Creation of Adam" was considered by most people as a masterpiece when he created it. Furthermore, artists are able to explore their personal experiences and emotions in their work of art.

When we think of art, we think of paintings, sculptures, or written works. But what is art? "Art," in the broadest sense, can be defined as anything that is made by someone: a painting, a sculpture, a song, an idea expressed through writing.

The concept of art is subjective, but there are some things that are universally true- that art has the power to transcend cultural differences, and that it's an activity which demonstrates creativity.

Published Date 2008-07-23
Duration 6 hours 33 minutes
Author Leo Tolstoy
Narrated Geoffrey Blaisdell
Reviews
(11 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Art & Music

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