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... created by visual means . When different views are fused into one pictorial unit , tension arises from the visual contradiction of one thing being one and another at the same time . The tension is strongest when the two views are fused ...
... created by visual means . When different views are fused into one pictorial unit , tension arises from the visual contradiction of one thing being one and another at the same time . The tension is strongest when the two views are fused ...
Page 234
... creation was identical with mechanical reproduction and , in consequence , that the truth about reality was to be ... created it . Artistic imagination was as strong and active as ever , and the world to be represented continued to be ...
... creation was identical with mechanical reproduction and , in consequence , that the truth about reality was to be ... created it . Artistic imagination was as strong and active as ever , and the world to be represented continued to be ...
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... creation had been added to whatever movement was contained in the created shapes themselves . para- Graphologically significant differences can be discovered between the uninhibited , spontaneous strokes of a Velázquez or Frans Hals ...
... creation had been added to whatever movement was contained in the created shapes themselves . para- Graphologically significant differences can be discovered between the uninhibited , spontaneous strokes of a Velázquez or Frans Hals ...
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