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Contents
  1. Chapter X
  2. Page
  3. Loss of comprehensibility—Decadent art—Recent French art—Have we a right to say it is bad and that what we like is good art?—The highest art has always been comprehensible to normal people—What fails to infect normal people is not art
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    412
  4. Chapter XI
  5. Counterfeits of art produced by: Borrowing; Imitating; Striking; Interesting—Qualifications needful for production of real works of art, and those sufficient for production of counterfeits
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    436
  6. Chapter XII
  7. Causes of production of counterfeits—Professionalism—Criticism—Schools of art
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    446
  8. Chapter XIII
  9. Wagner's "Nibelung's Ring" a type of counterfeit art—Its success, and the reasons thereof
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    455
  10. Chapter XIV
  11. Truths fatal to preconceived views are not readily recognized—Proportion of works of art to counterfeits—Perversion of taste and incapacity to recognize art—Examples
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    468
  12. Chapter XV
  13. The quality of art, considered apart from its subject-matter—The sign of art: Infectiousness—Incomprehensible to those whose taste is perverted—Conditions of infection: Individuality; Clearness; Sincerity
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    476
  14. Chapter XVI
  15. The quality of art, considered according to its subject-matter—The better the feeling the better the art—The cultured crowd—The religious perception of our age—The new ideals put fresh demands to art—Art unites—Religious