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How to see modern pictures : an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public

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  • "How to see modern pictures : an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public"@en
  • "How to see modern pictures an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of the moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public"@en
  • "How to see modern pictures : an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of the moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public"@en
  • "How to see modern pictures; an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of the moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public"
  • "How to see modern pictures; an extension of the design principle into three dimensions and an explanation of its basic application to the work of the moderns, the primitives, and the classics of both Europe and the Orient, together with an appendix containing practical suggestions for bridging the gap between artist and public"@en