The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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... landscape take on a character more memorable than any other landscape around . This led him , some years later , to make one of his first definitions of art : “ nature seen in the light of its significance . " When he recognized that ...
... landscape take on a character more memorable than any other landscape around . This led him , some years later , to make one of his first definitions of art : “ nature seen in the light of its significance . " When he recognized that ...
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... landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting , and what was blue in the landscape looked blue in the oil painting and if it did not there was still the oil painting ...
... landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting , and what was blue in the landscape looked blue in the oil painting and if it did not there was still the oil painting ...
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... landscape that had been the joy of painters as often as it was the object of surveyors . With the force of a raging cataract , a new stream was about to cut a gorge in tradition . Spilling over foothills and plains , it would demolish ...
... landscape that had been the joy of painters as often as it was the object of surveyors . With the force of a raging cataract , a new stream was about to cut a gorge in tradition . Spilling over foothills and plains , it would demolish ...
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