The Shock of the NewKnopf, 1981 - 423 pagina's A beautifully illustrated hundred-year history of modern art, from cubism to pop and avant-guard. More than 250 color photos. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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... painting itself . It was flat , as a painting is . What showed on its surface , the clouds and lilypads and cat's - paws of wind , the dark patches of reflected foliage , the abysses of dark blue and the opaline shimmer of light from ...
... painting itself . It was flat , as a painting is . What showed on its surface , the clouds and lilypads and cat's - paws of wind , the dark patches of reflected foliage , the abysses of dark blue and the opaline shimmer of light from ...
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... painting , and throughout his career he called himself an artiste - peintre , a phrase more suggestive of craft than temperament . One could not imagine a great predator like Picasso calling himself that . Braque joined the French Army ...
... painting , and throughout his career he called himself an artiste - peintre , a phrase more suggestive of craft than temperament . One could not imagine a great predator like Picasso calling himself that . Braque joined the French Army ...
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... paintings , and was indeed harmful to them . - The dispute about who was really the first artist to make an abstract painting is sterile , but Kandinsky was certainly one of the first to expel objects from his work so as to reach a ...
... paintings , and was indeed harmful to them . - The dispute about who was really the first artist to make an abstract painting is sterile , but Kandinsky was certainly one of the first to expel objects from his work so as to reach a ...
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