Ut Poesis Pictura
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"The famous phrase ut pictura poesis, coined by the Roman poet and critic Horace, has been invoked through the ages to introduce discussions of the pictorial qualities of poetry. I invert it here, as this essay is an attempt to use the poetic theory of Paul Valery to form a background for understanding the constructions of contemporary artist, Douglass Freed."--First paragraph.
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