The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 45
... fact some of its proponents look back to Courbet for their origins . The modern " pure " esthetic has been expressed in English most brilliantly and persuasively by the late Roger Fry . Although not an out - and - out abstractionist ...
... fact some of its proponents look back to Courbet for their origins . The modern " pure " esthetic has been expressed in English most brilliantly and persuasively by the late Roger Fry . Although not an out - and - out abstractionist ...
Page 284
... fact that in placing replicas of the statue or heads of Lincoln in many museums , he cleared one hundred and thirty thousand dollars . Much of this Barnard used to create an ideal museum to house his magnificent collection of Gothic art ...
... fact that in placing replicas of the statue or heads of Lincoln in many museums , he cleared one hundred and thirty thousand dollars . Much of this Barnard used to create an ideal museum to house his magnificent collection of Gothic art ...
Page 151
... fact that something must be released within the child in any experience with literature : he has to bring this to ... facts . To go back to Charlie's engine as illustration . A child does want to know what makes the wheels turn , and how ...
... fact that something must be released within the child in any experience with literature : he has to bring this to ... facts . To go back to Charlie's engine as illustration . A child does want to know what makes the wheels turn , and how ...
Contents
Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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