“…Hegel, in his Lectures on Aesthetics, devotes a whole section to the problem of talent and genius, which he calls "The Artist". Unlike Kant, Hegel, defining the concept of "Genius", asserts that: "The word Genius is a completely general designation, used not only in relation to artists, but also in relation to the great generals and kings, as well as the heroes of science" [7]. Therefore, talent is a certain predisposition to one or another type of activity, the first step to the universality of the genius Hegel calls a naturally given fantasy as the outstanding artistic ability to express a figurative reality.…”