Toile vide, etc.
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- | "'''Toile, vide, etc.'''" (English: Empty canvas, etc.) is the title of an essay by [[Wassily Kandinsky]], first published in [[Cahiers d'art]], V- VI (1935), p. 117. 9. | + | "'''Toile, vide, etc.'''" (English: Empty canvas, etc.) is the title of an essay by [[Wassily Kandinsky]], first published in [[Cahiers d'art]], V- VI (1935), p. 117. 9. The essay is mentioned in Alberto Moravia's novel ''[[Boredom (novel)|Boredom]]''. |
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"Toile, vide, etc." (English: Empty canvas, etc.) is the title of an essay by Wassily Kandinsky, first published in Cahiers d'art, V- VI (1935), p. 117. 9. The essay is mentioned in Alberto Moravia's novel Boredom.
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