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Frank Rutter, Evolution in Modern Art, London, 1926, facing p. 126. Also published in Charles Marriot, Modern Movements in Painting, London, 1920, facing p. 256. According to tate.org.uk (see "catalogue entry"): "An early full-face three-quarter-length portrait by Wyndham Lewis of Pound standing created a sensation in the Goupil Gallery Salon of 1919 (96; repr. Charles Marriot, Modern Movements in Painting, 1920, facing p.256, and Frank Rutter, Evolution in Modern Art, 1926, pl.32); it is now lost." |
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Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957) |
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