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Nr. 336 (May 1925)
DOI Artikel:Flint, Ralph: Bellows and his art
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Courtesy of Mrs. Marie Sterner BY GEORGE BELLOWS
tion was employed with an almost festive flow somehow typify his insistence on human existence
and unrestraint. This canvas was the one he called as a great adventure with all the world as play-
"Jean, Anne, Joseph," a smallish affair in size but ground, and the landscape he has set down here
large to a degree in terms of design and light. The is one of the most brilliant and imaginative bits of
three small figures standing in the foreground painting that he ever did. A colorful, indefinable
MAY 1925
eighty-seven
Courtesy of Mrs. Marie Sterner BY GEORGE BELLOWS
tion was employed with an almost festive flow somehow typify his insistence on human existence
and unrestraint. This canvas was the one he called as a great adventure with all the world as play-
"Jean, Anne, Joseph," a smallish affair in size but ground, and the landscape he has set down here
large to a degree in terms of design and light. The is one of the most brilliant and imaginative bits of
three small figures standing in the foreground painting that he ever did. A colorful, indefinable
MAY 1925
eighty-seven