Kate, were you being sarcastic about  "the many earnest people who wish to
stress their interest in it (beauty)"?

Do you think there's something about them worthy of scorn?




>When you began the thread you apparently did not recognize that I was being
sarcastic. It was a long and unappealing title. As for "Bewty" this is a
pronunciation often used   by many earnest people who wish to stress their
interest in it. I am interested in whether the marks used to make work change
as the work embraced by the viewers changes. Worringer claims that times of
unrest   are more often characterized by abstract work. As an example of how
this might be applied FRanz Kline's large brush strokes are both marks and
painting,while Salon painters went to great effort   to efface their marks.
KAte Sullivan


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