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... drawings , as well as the methodology I have used to collate the drawings are summarized in Fulford ( 1993b : 133–144 ) .1 VISUAL STRUCTURE The same basic repertoire of visual morphemes and gestalts found in drawings included in ...
... drawings , as well as the methodology I have used to collate the drawings are summarized in Fulford ( 1993b : 133–144 ) .1 VISUAL STRUCTURE The same basic repertoire of visual morphemes and gestalts found in drawings included in ...
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... drawings , it can be seen how the " M " form of the ears in his depiction of a cat ( column 1 ) is transformed into the " V " shape of the ghost in column 9. The position of the ghost's arms is reiterated in the drawing of the jack - o ...
... drawings , it can be seen how the " M " form of the ears in his depiction of a cat ( column 1 ) is transformed into the " V " shape of the ghost in column 9. The position of the ghost's arms is reiterated in the drawing of the jack - o ...
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also resemble Rick's goose drawings , suggesting further unconscious borrowing . The ebb and flow of such borrowing permeates all the drawings in Chart 1 , establishing a contrapuntal creative rhythm in the boys ' drawings . This rhythm ...
also resemble Rick's goose drawings , suggesting further unconscious borrowing . The ebb and flow of such borrowing permeates all the drawings in Chart 1 , establishing a contrapuntal creative rhythm in the boys ' drawings . This rhythm ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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