Abstract
DR. E. GROSSE, in his book on “The Origins of Art,” has struck out a new and very promising line of research. Other authors may have worked to a limited extent at restricted aspects of the subject, or may have theorised to an unlimited extent; but no one has studied the beginnings and evolution of the arts, with such constant reference to what actually occurs, irrespective of what the arm-chair philosopher imagines might have happened.
Die Anfänge der Kunst.
By Dr. E. Grosse. 301 pp. 32 figures in the text, and 3 plates. (Freiburg i.B.: Mohr, 1894.)
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HADDON, A. Die Anfänge der Kunst. Nature 51, 241–242 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/051241a0
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