The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... reference to a human figure . If the reference is very precise in itself , as in a person sitting for a portrait likeness , the number of permissible distortions is again reduced . With increased abstraction , visual - symbolic ...
... reference to a human figure . If the reference is very precise in itself , as in a person sitting for a portrait likeness , the number of permissible distortions is again reduced . With increased abstraction , visual - symbolic ...
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... reference . Here again , it would be found that the exceed- ingly low - error potential of abstraction ( always a low - depth illusion ) favors the perpetuation of similar forms . The two - dimen- sional art of primitive cultures ...
... reference . Here again , it would be found that the exceed- ingly low - error potential of abstraction ( always a low - depth illusion ) favors the perpetuation of similar forms . The two - dimen- sional art of primitive cultures ...
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... reference to it in the preceding sections . In Section 4 , reference is first made directly , and although it is presented in a positive context , its mention does strike a sorrowful note . But by taking the listener to " corpse " and ...
... reference to it in the preceding sections . In Section 4 , reference is first made directly , and although it is presented in a positive context , its mention does strike a sorrowful note . But by taking the listener to " corpse " and ...
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