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The Manifesto had referred to painting only incidentally . At first there were few
painters in the group . Some members , in fact , doubted that painting could be
brought under the surrealist imperatives . ' Everyone now knows that there is no ...
The Manifesto had referred to painting only incidentally . At first there were few
painters in the group . Some members , in fact , doubted that painting could be
brought under the surrealist imperatives . ' Everyone now knows that there is no ...
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Those who delude themselves that surrealism is primarily an artistic movement ,
that its paintings are more important than its other manifestations , will find
Surrealism and Painting a source of decisive discouragement . Painting is for ...
Those who delude themselves that surrealism is primarily an artistic movement ,
that its paintings are more important than its other manifestations , will find
Surrealism and Painting a source of decisive discouragement . Painting is for ...
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a poor devil is busily engaged painting assiduously , realistically , on a small
canvas , a pear with a knife on a plate . Standing behind him , arms extended , is
an avenging critic of the ' left who has just surprised him : ' What does that mean ...
a poor devil is busily engaged painting assiduously , realistically , on a small
canvas , a pear with a knife on a plate . Standing behind him , arms extended , is
an avenging critic of the ' left who has just surprised him : ' What does that mean ...
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