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At the moment I can't make much analytical sense (in C[ircles] A[nalysis &] S[ynthesis] terms) of the post-war period, and even the inter-war period requires greater depth of study. (eg Did Expressionism and Surrealism ‘end’ in the late 1930’s [ce], or ‘continue’ until the late 1940’s / early 1950’s [ce], or what?)*



*{See [[Redbook10:63][19910512:1718es]{Modern Art Cycles}[12th May 1991],] 63}




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{Modern Art [continued (69)]}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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[Plate 26 referred to in the source text above does not include any works by Richard Smith]



**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:375)]

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64u~|J~1960||G~m~1968[ce]

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**[Figure 21 referred to in the text above, which is included in the ms but not in the ts, reproduces ‘Fall’ by Bridget Riley, 1963]



***[– ibid (Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:375)]

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*[Plate 26 referred to in the text is not included in the ms or the ts. It includes ‘Whaam’, oil on 2 canvas panels by Roy Lichtenstein, 1963ce]


**[– ibid (Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:375)]

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*[– ibid (Encyclopaedia Britannica 25:375)]

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{Modern Art [continued (64)]}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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{Modern Art [continued (63)]}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]

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*[Plate 26 referred to above is not included in the ms or the ts. It includes a reproduction of ‘Orange and Yellow’, oil painting by Mark Rothko, 1956]


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