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    Supports→Works of art arouse greater pleasure than mere similarity (e.g., reflections or mechanical reproductions) because artistic works display the perfection of the artist's spirit.

    All works of art are visible imprints of the artist's abilities, putting the artist's entire soul on display.

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    All works of art are visible imprints of the artist’s abilities which, so to speak, put his entire soul on display and make it known to us. This perfection of spirit arouses an uncommonly greater pleasure than mere similarity, because it is more worthy and far more complex than similarity. It is all the more worthy the more that the perfection of rational beings is elevated above the perfection of lifeless things, and also more complex because many abilities of the soul and often diverse skills

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