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When Gertrude came into his ken he was in the closely related Rose and Harlequin Periods , when he used a neutral palette in attempts to come upon a less romantic , more objective expression of sentiments no less melodramatic than those ...
When Gertrude came into his ken he was in the closely related Rose and Harlequin Periods , when he used a neutral palette in attempts to come upon a less romantic , more objective expression of sentiments no less melodramatic than those ...
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The unparalleled bravado with which Picasso had painted his first cubist pictures had accomplished nothing less than a break through the barriers of space and time within which the art of painting had for centuries been less and less ...
The unparalleled bravado with which Picasso had painted his first cubist pictures had accomplished nothing less than a break through the barriers of space and time within which the art of painting had for centuries been less and less ...
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She firmly believed that “ Anything once it is made has its own existence and it is because of that that anything holds somebody's attention , ” and she felt that clarity was much less to be desired than force .
She firmly believed that “ Anything once it is made has its own existence and it is because of that that anything holds somebody's attention , ” and she felt that clarity was much less to be desired than force .
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