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Pagina 277
... objects ' and poetic ' objects ' commend themselves to those who created them for entirely other reasons than their plastic qualities , and even if they should happen to satisfy certain aesthetic standards it would still be wrong to try ...
... objects ' and poetic ' objects ' commend themselves to those who created them for entirely other reasons than their plastic qualities , and even if they should happen to satisfy certain aesthetic standards it would still be wrong to try ...
Pagina 279
... objects which form part of the surrealist exhibition of May 19361 are of a kind calculated primarily to raise the interdict resulting from the stultifying proliferation of those objects which impinge on our senses every day and attempt ...
... objects which form part of the surrealist exhibition of May 19361 are of a kind calculated primarily to raise the interdict resulting from the stultifying proliferation of those objects which impinge on our senses every day and attempt ...
Pagina 280
... objects brought together in this way have one thing in common : they derive from the objects which surround us but succeed in achieving a separate identity simply through a change of role . Nothing could be less arbitrary if one bears ...
... objects brought together in this way have one thing in common : they derive from the objects which surround us but succeed in achieving a separate identity simply through a change of role . Nothing could be less arbitrary if one bears ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING | 1 |
ARTISTIC GENESIS AND PERSPECTIVE | 49 |
White rose bunch 1934 | 121 |
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