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In fact the Dutch Republic , especially in the first half of the seventeenth century , was a society with a sociological structure all its own , the product of a war of liberation with Spain which lasted for eighty years and ended only ...
In fact the Dutch Republic , especially in the first half of the seventeenth century , was a society with a sociological structure all its own , the product of a war of liberation with Spain which lasted for eighty years and ended only ...
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As if to find , in the subject , a norm for the pictorial decisions he had to take , Mondrian looked for a structure and found one , which is especially apparent in the middle part of the picture : the horizon and the trees are treated ...
As if to find , in the subject , a norm for the pictorial decisions he had to take , Mondrian looked for a structure and found one , which is especially apparent in the middle part of the picture : the horizon and the trees are treated ...
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In the early years of the century several large exhibitions , in Paris and Amsterdam and in Cologne and Berlin , made his work better known – at a time when subsequent developments , in Fauvist painting especially , had already toned ...
In the early years of the century several large exhibitions , in Paris and Amsterdam and in Cologne and Berlin , made his work better known – at a time when subsequent developments , in Fauvist painting especially , had already toned ...
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