Could it be said that criticism such as this died out because a later generation found that “color that rages” could serve a new and much needed expressive purpose?
Could it be said that criticism such as this died out because a later generation found that “color that rages” could serve a new and much needed expressive purpose?
Could it be said that criticism such as this died out because a later generation found that “color that rages” could serve a new and much needed expressive purpose?
Thank you : Can you give me an example of breaking the line please
Thank you
Andrew
Gerome was all about smooth, gradual transitions, so I'm guessing he saw a certain jagggedness that he didn't like.