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Guillaume Apollinaire

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La géométrie est aux arts plastiques ce que la grammaire est ? l'art de l'écrivain.
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Geometry is to the plastic arts what grammar is to the art of the writer.
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Les peintres cubistes (1913), reprinted in Oeuvres en prose compl?tes (Paris: Gallimard, 1991) vol. 2, p. 11; translation from Lionel Abel (trans.) The Cubist Painters (New York: Wittenborn, 1949) p. 13.

 
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