The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 129
... painters as the painters of the proletariat , but that the art of the prole- tariat must not be a hermetic art , an art in- accessible except to those who have devel- oped and undergone an elaborate esthetic preparation . The art of the ...
... painters as the painters of the proletariat , but that the art of the prole- tariat must not be a hermetic art , an art in- accessible except to those who have devel- oped and undergone an elaborate esthetic preparation . The art of the ...
Page 130
... painter in Mexico . The paintings served to attract many young painters , painters who had not yet developed sufficient social consciousness . We formed a painters ' union and began to cover the walls of buildings in Mexico with ...
... painter in Mexico . The paintings served to attract many young painters , painters who had not yet developed sufficient social consciousness . We formed a painters ' union and began to cover the walls of buildings in Mexico with ...
Page 303
... painters of the official schools . In one respect , all these painters were alike . Different as the color system of the rebel impressionists may have been from that of the official and academic painters , all the post - photographic ...
... painters of the official schools . In one respect , all these painters were alike . Different as the color system of the rebel impressionists may have been from that of the official and academic painters , all the post - photographic ...
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Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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