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    Lessing treats painting and sculpture as belonging to a u... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Lessing's division of the visual arts is incomplete because it fails to capture an essential difference between painting and sculpture

    Lessing treats painting and sculpture as belonging to a unified category without distinguishing their sensory bases

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    Lessing, as we saw, had argued that visual art presents an object as it is at a single moment and thus can only intimate an action, while poetry describes a succession of states comprising an action and thus can represent an object only by describing the act of producing it; he also argued that beauty is the first law of the visual arts and thus that a work of art must not only depict an object at a pregnant moment in an action or event but must also depict it at a beautiful moment. In his criti

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