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... artistic values to those which are more easily recognised . They seize on doctrines which have been given a limited ... artist's pencil , may be mean and morally revolting . These are truisms , but they were not always present in the ...
... artistic values to those which are more easily recognised . They seize on doctrines which have been given a limited ... artist's pencil , may be mean and morally revolting . These are truisms , but they were not always present in the ...
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... artists who obligingly date their pictures but raught with danger in the case of those numerous artistic personalities in of whom no documentary evidence worth having remains . These are a sample of the most elementary problems that ...
... artists who obligingly date their pictures but raught with danger in the case of those numerous artistic personalities in of whom no documentary evidence worth having remains . These are a sample of the most elementary problems that ...
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... artists and buy their works , but because it deepens our understanding of the artist's mentality and of his epoch My own experience is that what knowledge I possess does not ppear to increase my capacity for enjoyment except in so far ...
... artists and buy their works , but because it deepens our understanding of the artist's mentality and of his epoch My own experience is that what knowledge I possess does not ppear to increase my capacity for enjoyment except in so far ...
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VICTORY CELEBRATIONS 1814 Harold Nicolson | 340 |
THE BETTERAVE PAPERS H G Wells | 349 |
ART AND DEMOCRACY Kenneth Clark | 364 |
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