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... achieved their final form between 1930 and 1931 . Without making the slightest concession to the world of percep ... achieving its revolution , underwent the same upheavals as painting , and it was Brancusi who gave sculpture the initial ...
... achieved their final form between 1930 and 1931 . Without making the slightest concession to the world of percep ... achieving its revolution , underwent the same upheavals as painting , and it was Brancusi who gave sculpture the initial ...
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... achieving ' perfect thought ' , that is to say , thought that has achieved complete emancipation . The genius of René Magritte lies in his constant and urgent reaffirmation of this principle . Surrealism owes to him one of its most ...
... achieving ' perfect thought ' , that is to say , thought that has achieved complete emancipation . The genius of René Magritte lies in his constant and urgent reaffirmation of this principle . Surrealism owes to him one of its most ...
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... achieving astonishing juxtapositions it only presents very ordinary objects or fragments of objects'1 : his paintings palpably achieve the desired mutation . It is admirable the way Jorge Camacho has made himself master of a space which ...
... achieving astonishing juxtapositions it only presents very ordinary objects or fragments of objects'1 : his paintings palpably achieve the desired mutation . It is admirable the way Jorge Camacho has made himself master of a space which ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING | 1 |
ARTISTIC GENESIS AND PERSPECTIVE | 49 |
White rose bunch 1934 | 121 |
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