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... as the dominant cause of the character of contemporary art . Ranging from the pathetic , almost sentimental representational work of his early “ blue ” period , through Cubism , abstract art and a period of severe 258 ART AND LITERATURE.
... as the dominant cause of the character of contemporary art . Ranging from the pathetic , almost sentimental representational work of his early “ blue ” period , through Cubism , abstract art and a period of severe 258 ART AND LITERATURE.
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... Cubism , abstract art and a period of severe classicism to the passionate studies for the huge " Gernika " , with its strong Surrealist influence , Picasso has experienced almost every artistic movement of his day and led many of them ...
... Cubism , abstract art and a period of severe classicism to the passionate studies for the huge " Gernika " , with its strong Surrealist influence , Picasso has experienced almost every artistic movement of his day and led many of them ...
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... Cubism , 254 Education in art appreciation , 267 Elegy in a Country Churchyard , 170 Eliot , George , 218 , 225 Eliot , T. S. , 271 Elizabethan Springtime , The , 86 Eloquence , 19 , 27 Encouragement of artists , 261 English Literature ...
... Cubism , 254 Education in art appreciation , 267 Elegy in a Country Churchyard , 170 Eliot , George , 218 , 225 Eliot , T. S. , 271 Elizabethan Springtime , The , 86 Eloquence , 19 , 27 Encouragement of artists , 261 English Literature ...
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THE SUTTON HOO SHIP BURIAL II | 11 |
THE FINE ARTS | 18 |
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