The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 40
... swamp seeds , Before the ice entrapped the reeds For the wind to bend them flat Till the cranes came back . Michael de Havenon Humanism and Hucksterism in Contemporary Art A lecture delivered at 40 SOUTH WIND / Michael de Havenon.
... swamp seeds , Before the ice entrapped the reeds For the wind to bend them flat Till the cranes came back . Michael de Havenon Humanism and Hucksterism in Contemporary Art A lecture delivered at 40 SOUTH WIND / Michael de Havenon.
Side 48
... contemporary era , in a broader sense , started with impressionism and postimpressionism , but the drastic turning point was Cubism , Braque , Picasso , Juan Gris . Cezanne's paintings prophesied its coming but we know that he had ...
... contemporary era , in a broader sense , started with impressionism and postimpressionism , but the drastic turning point was Cubism , Braque , Picasso , Juan Gris . Cezanne's paintings prophesied its coming but we know that he had ...
Side 49
... contemporary art , but to me Cubism represents the introduction of a new , special concept that has dominated art ever since . Not only all phases of abstract and non - objective art are directly trace- able to Cubism , but everything ...
... contemporary art , but to me Cubism represents the introduction of a new , special concept that has dominated art ever since . Not only all phases of abstract and non - objective art are directly trace- able to Cubism , but everything ...
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