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Pagina 43
For a moment I seemed to see , behind the Cubist mask , the pale , anguished
face of the ten - year - old boy who , at parish requiems and high masses , had
hung on the priest ' s every word , avid and trembling . Then the electric lights
went ...
For a moment I seemed to see , behind the Cubist mask , the pale , anguished
face of the ten - year - old boy who , at parish requiems and high masses , had
hung on the priest ' s every word , avid and trembling . Then the electric lights
went ...
Pagina 82
In March 1911 there were Cézanne watercolours and in April some cubist
drawings and watercolours by Picasso . In 1912 he showed Matisse ' s sculpture .
. . " Stieglitz now sought to form a group of those young American painters who
were ...
In March 1911 there were Cézanne watercolours and in April some cubist
drawings and watercolours by Picasso . In 1912 he showed Matisse ' s sculpture .
. . " Stieglitz now sought to form a group of those young American painters who
were ...
Pagina 98
The cubist painter Albert Gleizes arrived from Spain to swell the ranks , and of
course there was the Founding Father , Alfred Stieglitz , in his capacity as an
intellectual conspirator , as well as de Haviland , editor of the Washington Post ,
who ...
The cubist painter Albert Gleizes arrived from Spain to swell the ranks , and of
course there was the Founding Father , Alfred Stieglitz , in his capacity as an
intellectual conspirator , as well as de Haviland , editor of the Washington Post ,
who ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 7 |
New York Dada 1915_1920 | 81 |
ReadyMades | 89 |
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