Surrealism and PaintingHarper & Row, 1972 - 415 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... pure condescension towards my keepers that I too sometimes simulate states of mind other than raging madness . In the words of Edgar Allen Poe : ' The pure Imagination chooses , from either Beauty or Deformity , only the most combinable ...
... pure condescension towards my keepers that I too sometimes simulate states of mind other than raging madness . In the words of Edgar Allen Poe : ' The pure Imagination chooses , from either Beauty or Deformity , only the most combinable ...
Pagina 144
... pure surreality , despite the fact that it had been conceived without any prior knowledge whatsoever of the ideas motivating the activities of my friends and myself . Yet , at this present point in the development of Mexican painting ...
... pure surreality , despite the fact that it had been conceived without any prior knowledge whatsoever of the ideas motivating the activities of my friends and myself . Yet , at this present point in the development of Mexican painting ...
Pagina 155
... pure stupidity of the people . In my day , now , sensible free men . . . ' He had become quite red in the face . This was not the first time I had tried to point out to him the degree to which his attitude was not only anachronistically ...
... pure stupidity of the people . In my day , now , sensible free men . . . ' He had become quite red in the face . This was not the first time I had tried to point out to him the degree to which his attitude was not only anachronistically ...
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SURREALISM AND PAINTING | 1 |
ARTISTIC GENESIS AND PERSPECTIVE | 49 |
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