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Page 177
... artistic level . In Paris , through the works he presented at the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1895 , René Lalique ( 1860-1945 ) achieved a position of European renown and importance . He personified the Art Nouveau jeweller - artist , his ...
... artistic level . In Paris , through the works he presented at the Salon du Champ de Mars in 1895 , René Lalique ( 1860-1945 ) achieved a position of European renown and importance . He personified the Art Nouveau jeweller - artist , his ...
Page 378
... artist's achievement . Kandinsky's theorizing and his mysticism kept pace with the evolution of his style . In 1913 , in his Rückblicke , he remarks : Thus the domain of Art was separating itself , for me , more and more from the domain ...
... artist's achievement . Kandinsky's theorizing and his mysticism kept pace with the evolution of his style . In 1913 , in his Rückblicke , he remarks : Thus the domain of Art was separating itself , for me , more and more from the domain ...
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... artistic vision and the new ideas that made him one of the most appreciated artists of his time . The 20th - century critic Bernard Berenson , who main- tained that Lippi's true place as an artist was among the " painters of genius ...
... artistic vision and the new ideas that made him one of the most appreciated artists of his time . The 20th - century critic Bernard Berenson , who main- tained that Lippi's true place as an artist was among the " painters of genius ...
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