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Peirce, Visuality, and Art

by Michael Leja
Representations (2000)
  • ISSN: 07346018

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Peirce, Visuality, and Art

Peirce, Visuality, and Art
Author(s): Michael Leja
Source: Representations, No. 72 (Autumn, 2000), pp. 97-122
Published by: University of California Press
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