Map of Holland | p. 22 |
Introduction | p. 23 |
1893 "My father was always drawing, though it was only a hobby with him, and I began like anybody else." | p. 27 |
1893-1897 "The artist, born of the past, advances as far as his intuition permits." | p. 37 |
1897-1900 "It is precisely the essential line of any object which I find fundamentally important and, also, the color." | p. 49 |
1900-1904 "After several years, my work unconsciously began to deviate more and more from the natural aspects of reality." | p. 68 |
1904-1908 "Experience was my only teacher." | p. 92 |
1908-1910 "It seems to me that clarity of thought should be accompanied by clarity of technique." | p. 123 |
1910-1912 "Accordingly, I observe my work attaining greater consciousness and that it loses all that is vague." | p. 153 |
1912-1914 "I felt that only the Cubists had discovered the right path; and, for a time, I was much influenced by them." | p. 182 |
1914 "Gradually, I became aware that Cubism did not accept the logical consequences of its own discoveries." | p. 198 |
Archives Cited | p. 210 |
Bibliography | p. 211 |
Works Exhibited | p. 215 |
Comparative Illustrations | p. 222 |
Credits and Photographic Credits | p. 224 |
Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved. |