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Richard Hamilton at the Slade School of Fine Art (1948-51) and his ‘abstract’ paintings of the early 1950s
09/2015 | 1350 | 157
Pages: 623-630
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Casini, Giovanni (Casini, Giovanni)
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Illustrations
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33. Particular system, by Richard Hamilton. 1951 (Private collection, on long loan to Museo Nacional Centro de Reina Sofia, Madrid)
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34. Respective, by Richard Hamilton. 1951 (Pallant House Gallery, Chichester)
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35. d'Orientation, by Richard Hamilton. 1952 (Private collection)
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36. Refraction, by Richard Hamilton. 1952 (Tate, London)
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37. Chromatic spiral, by Richard Hamilton. 1950 (Tate, London)
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38. Seated nude, by William Coldstream. 1952-53 (Tate, London)
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39. The Earl Jowitt, by William Coldstream. 1945-51 (Private collection)
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40. Elements from Paul Klee's Pedagogical Sketchbook reproduced in Siegfried Giedion's Mechanisation Takes Command, 1948
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41. Self-portrait, by Richard Hamilton. 1951 (Tate, London)
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42. Portrait of an equilibrist, by Paul Klee. 1927 (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
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43. Mask of fear, by Paul Klee. 1932 (Museum of Modern Art, New York)