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Pagina 78
... hand of Medea holding the dagger , he knew the natural way for a hand to hold it , but he distorted the right hand and the relation between it and the natural left hand is unpleasant . Cézanne felt this . He did not change the ...
... hand of Medea holding the dagger , he knew the natural way for a hand to hold it , but he distorted the right hand and the relation between it and the natural left hand is unpleasant . Cézanne felt this . He did not change the ...
Pagina 79
... hands is a delightful bit of ingenious sophistry . In Delacroix's painting neither hand is unpleasant nor distorted beyond the usual conventions of that painter's style . But supposing the left hand were unpleasant , what is gained by ...
... hands is a delightful bit of ingenious sophistry . In Delacroix's painting neither hand is unpleasant nor distorted beyond the usual conventions of that painter's style . But supposing the left hand were unpleasant , what is gained by ...
Pagina 198
... hand in hand with wild depredations that complete the ruin of an agriculture and an industry , destined for Poland , but already half ruined by the Russians , if not more than half . The depredations of the Russians cannot be computed ...
... hand in hand with wild depredations that complete the ruin of an agriculture and an industry , destined for Poland , but already half ruined by the Russians , if not more than half . The depredations of the Russians cannot be computed ...
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