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Mallarmé had long anticipated the cubist approach to the possibilities of form in his insistence on the plastic ... The cubists manipulated volumes and shapes without consideration for the objects these volumes and shapes represented .
Mallarmé had long anticipated the cubist approach to the possibilities of form in his insistence on the plastic ... The cubists manipulated volumes and shapes without consideration for the objects these volumes and shapes represented .
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Gertrude Stein's dramatic swerving into the cubist channel of expression was not opportunistic , nor was it the way toward an alliance to which she had no right . When she adopted the cubist " way of seeing ” she had already experienced ...
Gertrude Stein's dramatic swerving into the cubist channel of expression was not opportunistic , nor was it the way toward an alliance to which she had no right . When she adopted the cubist " way of seeing ” she had already experienced ...
Pagina 140
Yet the cubists themselves were less openly concerned with the technical aspects of what they were doing than with its spiritual aspects . To Guillaume Apollinaire , whose writings on the subject became dogma for half a century , cubism ...
Yet the cubists themselves were less openly concerned with the technical aspects of what they were doing than with its spiritual aspects . To Guillaume Apollinaire , whose writings on the subject became dogma for half a century , cubism ...
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