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The case of Marcel Duchamp offers us a precious line of demarcation between
the two spirits that will tend to oppose one another more and more in the very
heart of the ' modern spirit , depending on whether or not this spirit lays claim to
the ...
The case of Marcel Duchamp offers us a precious line of demarcation between
the two spirits that will tend to oppose one another more and more in the very
heart of the ' modern spirit , depending on whether or not this spirit lays claim to
the ...
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As much as I admit that , once the revolution is accomplished , the human spirit
raised to new levels will be called on to break away for the first time towards a
road without obstacles , I deny equally that it will succeed if , in the most diverse ...
As much as I admit that , once the revolution is accomplished , the human spirit
raised to new levels will be called on to break away for the first time towards a
road without obstacles , I deny equally that it will succeed if , in the most diverse ...
Pagina 104
... principle or , in other words , the existence of ' spirits ' – respect for clarity
impels us to use this nauseating terminology . ... Leon Petitjean executed
portraits of ' spirits clad in their fluidic costumes ' under the influence of his
mother's spirit .
... principle or , in other words , the existence of ' spirits ' – respect for clarity
impels us to use this nauseating terminology . ... Leon Petitjean executed
portraits of ' spirits clad in their fluidic costumes ' under the influence of his
mother's spirit .
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