The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... artists in the Yale Record build- ing to be held for several weeks beginning on or about November 23rd.—Ed. ) T HE ... artist's sincerity alone that one can approximate a critical standard comparable to the " test of time " when the ...
... artists in the Yale Record build- ing to be held for several weeks beginning on or about November 23rd.—Ed. ) T HE ... artist's sincerity alone that one can approximate a critical standard comparable to the " test of time " when the ...
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... artist is not afraid to treat large skies and do so effectively . To the casual eye the landscapes seem slightly over - crowded , jumbled . But that is the literary eye . The literary bias , as I have said , must be discounted . The ...
... artist is not afraid to treat large skies and do so effectively . To the casual eye the landscapes seem slightly over - crowded , jumbled . But that is the literary eye . The literary bias , as I have said , must be discounted . The ...
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... artist made this summer under Saarinen . Fitzhugh Scott has done fine water - color landscapes even without excepting the fact that he has only recently begun work . A competent critic refused to believe that he was not an old hand at ...
... artist made this summer under Saarinen . Fitzhugh Scott has done fine water - color landscapes even without excepting the fact that he has only recently begun work . A competent critic refused to believe that he was not an old hand at ...
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