Perspectives, 1-4. kiadásHamish Hamilton, Limited, 1952 |
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140. oldal
... lines . He wrote of one of his early drawings : " The lines of the roofs and gutters shoot away in the distance like arrows from a bow ; they are drawn without hesitation . " In his later work this flight to a goal is rarely ...
... lines . He wrote of one of his early drawings : " The lines of the roofs and gutters shoot away in the distance like arrows from a bow ; they are drawn without hesitation . " In his later work this flight to a goal is rarely ...
141. oldal
... lines have become diverging paths which make impossible the focused movement toward the horizon , and the great shining sun has broken up into a dark scattered mass without a center , the black crows which advance from the horizon ...
... lines have become diverging paths which make impossible the focused movement toward the horizon , and the great shining sun has broken up into a dark scattered mass without a center , the black crows which advance from the horizon ...
145. oldal
... lines , furrows rising high on the canvas " ; it exhibits also the competing centers which create an enormous ten- sion for the eye . To another artist , such lines would mean restless- ness , excitement . Similarly , Van Gogh speaks of ...
... lines , furrows rising high on the canvas " ; it exhibits also the competing centers which create an enormous ten- sion for the eye . To another artist , such lines would mean restless- ness , excitement . Similarly , Van Gogh speaks of ...
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Garcilaso de la Vegas The Florida of The Inca 172 Edward Dahlberg | 168 |
William Carlos Williams Collected Poems 165 Randall Jarrell | 178 |
The British Edition of Perspectives is published quarterly | 3 |
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