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Kenneth Mackenzie Clark: Critical Review by Clive Bell

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SOURCE: Bell, Clive. Review of Landscape into Art, by Kenneth Clark. New Statesman and Nation 38 (26 November 1949): 616-18.

In the following review, Bell proclaims Clark to be the best man to teach the English youth to care for the arts and praises his book, Landscape into Art.

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