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PERCEPTUAL TRANSPARENCY IN CÉZANNE'S PAINTINGS

Hess, 1987

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7769742444563672079
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Hess C
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The Structurist

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PERCEPTUAL TRANSPARENCY IN CFZANNE'S PAINTINGS CHARLES HESS CHARLES HESS is a painter and art historian living in Oakland, California. He is Professor Emeritus of Art History, San Francisco State University. The phenomenal presence and unity of …
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