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so:text When one crosses a landscape by automobile or express train, it becomes fragmented; it loses in descriptive value but gains in synthetic value. The view through the door of the railroad car or the automobile windshield, in combination with the speed, has altered the habitual look of things. A modern man registers a hundred times more sensory impressions than an eighteenth-century artist; so much so that our language, for example is full of diminutives and abbreviations. (en)
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so:description Quotes of Fernand Leger (en)
so:description Contemporary Achievements in Painting, 1914 (en)
so:description 1910's (en)
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