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Goethe famously said in 1807 that painting "lacks any established, accepted theory as exists in music". [2] [3] Kandinsky in 1911 reprised Goethe, agreeing that painting needed a solid foundational theory, and such theory should be patterned after the model of music theory, [2] and adding that there is a deep relationship between all the arts, not only between music and painting.
A theory of art is intended to contrast with a definition of art.Traditionally, definitions are composed of necessary and sufficient conditions, and a single counterexample overthrows such a definition.
Elliot Wayne Eisner (March 10, 1933 – January 10, 2014) was a professor of Art and Education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, and was one of the United States' leading academic minds.
A painting (after Cižek) by one of his students, Berta Zuckermann, age 14. In 1885, Cižek entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna.He was a student of the German painters Franz Rumpler, Josef Mathias von Trenkwald, and Siegmund L'Allemand. [3]