The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 50
... values , but associa- tive values ; so that associations come crowding in , whether we want them or not . This has much to do with the fact that most abstract paintings have been com- paratively flat and geometrical , resulting in ...
... values , but associa- tive values ; so that associations come crowding in , whether we want them or not . This has much to do with the fact that most abstract paintings have been com- paratively flat and geometrical , resulting in ...
Page 382
... values are elusive things . The value of any experience lies in its relation to the store of experiences already garnered . Anticipation , possession , memory — each for its shining depends upon the radiance of the con- glomerate mass ...
... values are elusive things . The value of any experience lies in its relation to the store of experiences already garnered . Anticipation , possession , memory — each for its shining depends upon the radiance of the con- glomerate mass ...
Page 195
... values by which it lived in 1925 ; and the chief additions are defensive , negative elaborations of already existing values , such as , among the business class , intense suspicion of centralizing tendencies in government , of the ...
... values by which it lived in 1925 ; and the chief additions are defensive , negative elaborations of already existing values , such as , among the business class , intense suspicion of centralizing tendencies in government , of the ...
Contents
Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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