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Course II, but am delighted to see it enlarged somewhat and with some new illustrations. Always thought Lebrun talked a little over his head.

Mr. Rodman's book makes very good reading. It clears away some cobwebs in my own thinking. Mostly I enjoyed what I read about the history of content in painting. For one thing he picks out the artists I have always admired most. And what he quotes about ones trying to

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does it say "my own thinking" or is it "my [[our]] thinking", which seems to imply that the writer is talking for more than just themselves? REPLY: I believe it is OUR