The American Tradition in the ArtsHarcourt, Brace & World, 1968 - 492 pages |
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Page 353
... becomes more subjective , until the forms almost disappear , shimmering vaguely through a misty atmosphere as if through water . His colors grow more muted , his tone darker , and the pictures , drenched in a soft glowing light , become ...
... becomes more subjective , until the forms almost disappear , shimmering vaguely through a misty atmosphere as if through water . His colors grow more muted , his tone darker , and the pictures , drenched in a soft glowing light , become ...
Page 406
... become an art colony ; more than ever before we had become provin- cials . " But such fears proved unfounded . A new group of Americans , whose talents had been encouraged by Stieglitz and the Studio Club , was ready to step upon the ...
... become an art colony ; more than ever before we had become provin- cials . " But such fears proved unfounded . A new group of Americans , whose talents had been encouraged by Stieglitz and the Studio Club , was ready to step upon the ...
Page 451
... become appropriately kinetic . And , eventually , art merged with the theatrical , until the synthesis of the happen- ing resulted . In this process there seemed to take place a peeling away of traditional aspects of art , of proving ...
... become appropriately kinetic . And , eventually , art merged with the theatrical , until the synthesis of the happen- ing resulted . In this process there seemed to take place a peeling away of traditional aspects of art , of proving ...
Contents
Spain and France in the New World | 4 |
The Seventeenth Century | 11 |
The Tradition and the Arts of the Puritans | 15 |
Copyright | |
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