A Coat of Many Colours: Occasional EssaysG. Routledge & sons, Limited, 1945 - 352 lappuses |
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vi. lappuse
... SUPERREALISM 190 39. A FURTHER NOTE ON SUPERREALISM 196 40. GEORGE SAINTSBURY 41. MAX LIEBERMANN . 199 202 42. ART AND ETHICS 205 43. THE LATER YEATS 208 44. SOCIALIST REALISM . 212 45. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILLIAM JAMES 222 46. THE POET ...
... SUPERREALISM 190 39. A FURTHER NOTE ON SUPERREALISM 196 40. GEORGE SAINTSBURY 41. MAX LIEBERMANN . 199 202 42. ART AND ETHICS 205 43. THE LATER YEATS 208 44. SOCIALIST REALISM . 212 45. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WILLIAM JAMES 222 46. THE POET ...
190. lappuse
... Superrealism There THESE HESE two extremes of art do not exhaust all the possible forms of plastic expression . There is classical art , for example , which is idealistic ; there is naturalistic art and academic ... REALISM AND SUPERREALISM.
... Superrealism There THESE HESE two extremes of art do not exhaust all the possible forms of plastic expression . There is classical art , for example , which is idealistic ; there is naturalistic art and academic ... REALISM AND SUPERREALISM.
196. lappuse
... the facts below the surface of normal perception , the facts presented in dream , hypnosis and clairvoyance . As defined in the first manifesto of the Surréalistes ( 196 A Coat of Many Colours A FURTHER NOTE ON SUPERREALISM.
... the facts below the surface of normal perception , the facts presented in dream , hypnosis and clairvoyance . As defined in the first manifesto of the Surréalistes ( 196 A Coat of Many Colours A FURTHER NOTE ON SUPERREALISM.
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