The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 47
... ideas . The artist became a leper . A phenomenon like Goya's ac- ceptance by the royal family , and El Greco's by the Church , was no longer possible . This period is very close to us . The narrow - minded idiotic attitude of the ...
... ideas . The artist became a leper . A phenomenon like Goya's ac- ceptance by the royal family , and El Greco's by the Church , was no longer possible . This period is very close to us . The narrow - minded idiotic attitude of the ...
Side 48
... ideas when he was talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary their work is . Their new attitude is not the result of a calculated process . The artist invents , driven by an ...
... ideas when he was talking about the remaking of Poussin . Great innovators in art are seldom aware of how revolutionary their work is . Their new attitude is not the result of a calculated process . The artist invents , driven by an ...
Side 52
... ideas of art , responded with a benevolent , tolerant smile followed , maybe , with a slight shrug of the shoulder . I always found this very disturbing . Of course , some of the academicians yelled bloody murder and in some cases even ...
... ideas of art , responded with a benevolent , tolerant smile followed , maybe , with a slight shrug of the shoulder . I always found this very disturbing . Of course , some of the academicians yelled bloody murder and in some cases even ...
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