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    David carrier's art history
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (1): 39-47. 1995.
    It is a commonplace now among art historians that to say, with Ruskin, that an artist had an "innocent eye" was to give the artist an empty compliment. It would have been to say that the artist possessed something no one could possess, and that, if we follow E. H. Gombrich, the artist was not part of the history of art. Gombrich's goal was to show that the history of art was constituted by artists "making and matching" as they saw and represented more accurately the objects with which their pred…Read more
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    Between Philosophy and Art
    In Taylor Carman (ed.), Cambridge Companion to Merleau Ponty, Cambridge University Press. 2004.