The North American Review, Bände 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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... artist was tending more and more to become an ex- treme individualist , without the social function or posi- tion of his predecessors . Most of the subject - matter of the past religious , classical , romantic , or historical was too ...
... artist was tending more and more to become an ex- treme individualist , without the social function or posi- tion of his predecessors . Most of the subject - matter of the past religious , classical , romantic , or historical was too ...
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... artist achieves the greatest formal significance . The subject , although an essential factor , is only one of many factors that lead to the creation of art form . The artist must first have the creative gift . The theme must lend ...
... artist achieves the greatest formal significance . The subject , although an essential factor , is only one of many factors that lead to the creation of art form . The artist must first have the creative gift . The theme must lend ...
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" pure " esthetics , by limiting the artist's subject - matter , tends to impoverish rather than enrich his formal sense . The human figure as a subject has more to offer the artist than still - life . Quite aside from its associative ...
" pure " esthetics , by limiting the artist's subject - matter , tends to impoverish rather than enrich his formal sense . The human figure as a subject has more to offer the artist than still - life . Quite aside from its associative ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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