The North American Review, 243-244. ciltlerUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Sayfa 43
... tion of his predecessors . Most of the subject - matter of the past religious , classical , romantic , or historical was too remote to have a vital meaning for the artist . And modern ideology offered no worthy substitute . Science had ...
... tion of his predecessors . Most of the subject - matter of the past religious , classical , romantic , or historical was too remote to have a vital meaning for the artist . And modern ideology offered no worthy substitute . Science had ...
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... tion of given abstract forms to each other ; so is the mod- ern dance . Cubism was a criticism of previous French painting . Cubism had no relation to the visual worlds of subjective or objective reality , and hence has been popu- lar ...
... tion of given abstract forms to each other ; so is the mod- ern dance . Cubism was a criticism of previous French painting . Cubism had no relation to the visual worlds of subjective or objective reality , and hence has been popu- lar ...
Sayfa 29
... tion not on sentimental but on practical grounds . They will hold that it is dangerous to tamper with the nation's charter after all these years ; to reopen constitutional controversies that have so long been closed . It is better ...
... tion not on sentimental but on practical grounds . They will hold that it is dangerous to tamper with the nation's charter after all these years ; to reopen constitutional controversies that have so long been closed . It is better ...
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