The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 23 頁
... variations being required before a significant , widespread visual difference is perceived , all of this complicated by regional variations and temporal lags . It is important to preserve the possibility that replication may certainly ...
... variations being required before a significant , widespread visual difference is perceived , all of this complicated by regional variations and temporal lags . It is important to preserve the possibility that replication may certainly ...
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... variation among painted forms , but these as well have combinative and spatial limitations exceeding those of form itself . Where Cubism used color , tone , and texture to achieve dis- tinguishable variations within its analytic ...
... variation among painted forms , but these as well have combinative and spatial limitations exceeding those of form itself . Where Cubism used color , tone , and texture to achieve dis- tinguishable variations within its analytic ...
第 34 頁
... variations , that is , it would support an in- calculable number of artists , each practicing his own idiosyncratic manner within the narrower confines of a single style variation . Each style variation would be permitted a rather wide ...
... variations , that is , it would support an in- calculable number of artists , each practicing his own idiosyncratic manner within the narrower confines of a single style variation . Each style variation would be permitted a rather wide ...
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