The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... Cubism , Braque , Picasso , Juan Gris . Cezanne's paintings prophesied its coming but we know that he had different ideas when he was talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary ...
... Cubism , Braque , Picasso , Juan Gris . Cezanne's paintings prophesied its coming but we know that he had different ideas when he was talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary ...
Side 49
... Cubism . I think , we could go even further and say that Cubism was the most revolutionary development in the western world since the Renaissance . Of course , I am fully aware of what an im- portant role the Impressionists and Post ...
... Cubism . I think , we could go even further and say that Cubism was the most revolutionary development in the western world since the Renaissance . Of course , I am fully aware of what an im- portant role the Impressionists and Post ...
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... Cubism , that now they don't dare to take chances anymore . By showing everything under the sun , they play the law of averages . With this method they can't miss . This is un- questionably safe , but I am afraid , it might be more ...
... Cubism , that now they don't dare to take chances anymore . By showing everything under the sun , they play the law of averages . With this method they can't miss . This is un- questionably safe , but I am afraid , it might be more ...
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