College Art Journal, 11-12. sējumiCollege Art Association of America., 1951 |
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223. lappuse
... example , leaves us with only the most obvious and elementary information con- cerning the masks , of which some fifty examples are found in the plates . The distinctive forms and technical peculiari- ties of those masks remain ...
... example , leaves us with only the most obvious and elementary information con- cerning the masks , of which some fifty examples are found in the plates . The distinctive forms and technical peculiari- ties of those masks remain ...
245. lappuse
... examples do not relate to absolute principles in " aesthetic structure " ; their appeal is as content- determined as Miss McAdory's examples . Illustration VIII represents the clearest case . The gifted student is ex- pected to prefer ...
... examples do not relate to absolute principles in " aesthetic structure " ; their appeal is as content- determined as Miss McAdory's examples . Illustration VIII represents the clearest case . The gifted student is ex- pected to prefer ...
357. lappuse
... example , and here too the final contract is missing . More elaborate drawings and some pages of later additions are included . This method of preparing specifications for clients was probably standard with Davis , although more examples ...
... example , and here too the final contract is missing . More elaborate drawings and some pages of later additions are included . This method of preparing specifications for clients was probably standard with Davis , although more examples ...
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