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Plotinus held complex views on artistic imitation that both aligned with and diverged from Plato's perspective in the Republic. While Plotinus seemed to view the visual arts as merely copying material forms, as Plato had, he also recognized the artist's ability to base their work on their own conception of ideal beauty rather than a physical model. Plotinus distinguished between different types of "images" produced by art and nature, suggesting paintings involved an artistic process rather than merely reproducing a model. Overall, Plotinus recognized the possibility of a more idealistic type of art that works from ideas rather than material copies, integrating imitation with imagination.
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Rich - 1960 - Plotinus and the Theory of Artistic Imitation
Plotinus held complex views on artistic imitation that both aligned with and diverged from Plato's perspective in the Republic. While Plotinus seemed to view the visual arts as merely copyin…