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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0-691-01961-1

Author
  
José Ortega y Gasset

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Publication date
  
November 1, 1968

Pages
  
204

Originally published
  
1 November 1968

Page count
  
204

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Publisher
  
Princeton University Press

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Works by José Ortega y Gasset, Other books

The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture, and Literature is the first English translation of philosopher José Ortega y Gasset's La deshumanización del Arte e Ideas sobre la novela, published in 1925. This composition includes three more essays in addition to Ortega's original work.

The essays seek to understand and explain the relatively new movement of nonrepresentational art and defend these pioneering artists attempting to escape from the embraced realism and romanticism movements. The dehumanization of art refers to the removal of human elements from these works, eliminating the content, but keeping the form. In his work, Ortega explains how the untrained eye, which is used to seeing only content in traditional paintings, must find a new approach to viewing the work of art.

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