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The author discusses children's reactions to art, explaining that they like plain pictures enriched by gaudiness; a demonstrably clever and neat-figured technique,with no art concealing art about it.
By Sylvia Townsend Warner The New Yorker, June 14 , 1969P. 43 The author discusses children's reactions to art, explaining that they like plain pictures enriched by gaudiness; a demonstrably clever and neat-figured technique,with no art concealing art about it.
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