It takes the average reader and 32 minutes to read Four Essays on the Art of the Print by Chaim Koppelman
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Each of these passionate essays by Chaim Koppelman, an esteemed printmaker, illustrates the great Aesthetic Realism principle, "All beauty is a making one of opposites, and the making one of opposites is what we are going after in ourselves." He writes of the ethical meaning in the greatest prints of Picasso, Munch, Hogarth and Daumier, and we see in their powerful and subtle oneness of opposites-dark and light, depth and bright surface, mass and delicate line-what we and all people want to do in our lives. Picasso's "Minotauromachy" is powerful and tender, and Munch, he writes, "is showing a dramatic oneness of closeness and distance, presence and absence."
Four Essays on the Art of the Print by Chaim Koppelman is 32 pages long, and a total of 8,064 words.
This makes it 11% the length of the average book. It also has 10% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 44 minutes to read Four Essays on the Art of the Print aloud.
Four Essays on the Art of the Print is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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