The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... Pollock was involved in an experience and at that stage his concern was painting . It is the writers and the promoters who smelled the rare opportunity and created the theory together with a myth that eventually Pollock himself believed ...
... Pollock was involved in an experience and at that stage his concern was painting . It is the writers and the promoters who smelled the rare opportunity and created the theory together with a myth that eventually Pollock himself believed ...
Side 52
... Pollock , but last year they printed a very solemn full page colored photograph show- ing the curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art examining the re- cently purchased Pollock painting with a magnifying glass . This made everybody ...
... Pollock , but last year they printed a very solemn full page colored photograph show- ing the curator of the Metropolitan Museum of Art examining the re- cently purchased Pollock painting with a magnifying glass . This made everybody ...
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