Hans R. Rookmaaker
Born
Netherlands
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Modern Art & Death of a Culture
18 editions
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1970
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Art Needs No Justification
11 editions
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1978
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The Creative Gift: Essays on Art and the Christian Life
4 editions
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1981
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Filosofia e Estética
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The Complete Works of Hans R. Rookmaaker
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2005
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Towards a Romantic Conception of Nature: Coleridge's Poetry up to 1803
3 editions
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1984
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Gauguin and 19th Century Art Theory
2 editions
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1972
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Filosofia e estética
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New Orleans Jazz, Mahalia Jackson and the Philosophy of Art (The Complete Works of Hans R. Rookmaaker, #2)
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2002
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Art, Artists and Gauguin (The Complete Works of Hans R. Rookmaaker, #1)
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2002
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“All too often people say to artists, 'To be an artist is fine if your art can be used for evangelism.' And art has often become a tool for evangelism. But let's be precise. As such there is nothing against this. But we must be aware that art cannot be used to show the validity of Christianity; it should rather be the reverse. Christianity is true; things and actions and human endeavor only get their meaning from their relationship to God; if Christ came to make us human, the humanity and the reality of art find their foundation in him. So art should not be used to preach even if it can help. Yet there is another way that art can be or is meaningful.”
― Art Needs No Justification
― Art Needs No Justification
“Many works would be senseless, real junk, but for the fact that, being art, they are exhibited because they have a message of almost religious importance, interpreting man and his world - yes, perhaps even as junk.”
― A arte moderna e a morte de uma cultura
― A arte moderna e a morte de uma cultura
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