Abstract
This is a slightly revised version of a contribution to a symposium on the spiritual aspect of creativity in the arts, held at the Reform Synagogue, Durham, North Carolina, in March, 1969. The author, formerly a refugee from Vienna, who received his doctorate from the University of Chicago, is now Professor of the History of Art at the University of Illinois. He is presently engaged in the preparation of a book on the art of Paolo Veronese. His special field of interest is the history of the classical tradition in the arts. He is himself a practicing artist.
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