The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 52
... culture in general . I would rather leave this task to the historians . My concern is only this strange and peculiar dilemma that faces the artist today . Here we are in the midst of prosperity for the arts . Millions are interested in ...
... culture in general . I would rather leave this task to the historians . My concern is only this strange and peculiar dilemma that faces the artist today . Here we are in the midst of prosperity for the arts . Millions are interested in ...
Side 55
... culture and taste , only reflect it , they are shirking their duty and are abdicating their position . Next to museums and art publications , or maybe even before them , art schools are in the most vulnerable position today . I feel ...
... culture and taste , only reflect it , they are shirking their duty and are abdicating their position . Next to museums and art publications , or maybe even before them , art schools are in the most vulnerable position today . I feel ...
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