A further reason for including it is that the evolution of art supplies a most valuable auxiliary criterion of degree or height of aesthetic value.
We may now glance at the ideal purpose of this scientific analysis and interpretation, namely, the construction of norms or regulative principles corresponding to the severally essential elements of aesthetic value ascertained.
We note that in all the Associated Arts, as the works therein descend in aesthetic value, the emotional element becomes more evident, and consequently the impression received, less permanent.
This was the case with numerous Italian artists of the seventeenth century, and it is indeed a question whether there is one of them, except perhaps Domenichino, whose works have not a considerable range in aesthetic value.
But here again there is no connection between the figures, the consequent formality half destroying the aesthetic value of the work.
Aesthetic value is emphatically personal; it must be felt as one's own.
Aesthetic value is the reflection--the imaginative equivalent--of moral or practical value.
Aesthetic value, therefore, is not alone sensuous value or ethical or scientific or philosophical value.
As for the uniqueness of aesthetic value, that, to be sure, is a fact; yet uniqueness is never the whole of any object.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aesthetic value" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.