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... modernist artists had reason to believe otherwise , and Kan- dinsky was one of them . History had taken an unexpected turn , and modernist art was suddenly in a position of power . It was quickly made part of the officially sponsored ...
... modernist artists had reason to believe otherwise , and Kan- dinsky was one of them . History had taken an unexpected turn , and modernist art was suddenly in a position of power . It was quickly made part of the officially sponsored ...
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... Modernism , since one could trace the ancestry of modernist doctrines almost indefinitely into the past . It was wrong to refer to " modernism " and not " a modernism , " since the book ignores the many modernist or avant - garde ...
... Modernism , since one could trace the ancestry of modernist doctrines almost indefinitely into the past . It was wrong to refer to " modernism " and not " a modernism , " since the book ignores the many modernist or avant - garde ...
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... modernism , " he sees as revising a " habit of the modernist mind , " leading " modernism back towards a rap- prochement with England , Europe and their traditions , " and finally reorienting " the definition of modernism . " But modernism ...
... modernism , " he sees as revising a " habit of the modernist mind , " leading " modernism back towards a rap- prochement with England , Europe and their traditions , " and finally reorienting " the definition of modernism . " But modernism ...
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