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Carl Schmitt
註釋Carl Schmitt (1889-1989) was an extraordinary American artist. He combined the weight and substance of the European masters with the light and color of the Impressionists to create luminous works found in museums and private collections around the world. More than an outstanding artist, Schmitt pondered deeply and wrote articulately about what he was striving to achieve in his art. In his long life he produced a library of diverse writings filling some thirty-three notebooks and ranging from such topics from the fine arts, history, science, economics, and metaphysics, to the roles of family, society, and the human person. "The Conscience of Beauty" is a collection of over seventy of his essays edited by Samuel Schmitt, executive director of the Carl Schmitt Foundation (www.carlschmitt.org).