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The Dial's
art ranged from stark Picasso sketches to Georgia O'Keefe's feminist
paintings. Many of the works featured were experimental and atypical
of Little Magazines of the time, such as Brancusi's "Golden
Bird," a sculpture (photographed). Some visual art pieces paired
with commentary and criticism to expand responses and discussion.
A Drawing,
Pablo Picasso.
Printed in November 1922 issue |
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The Acrobats,
Duncan Grant.
Printed in November 1922 issue.
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Compiled by Catherine H. Walker (Class of '06, Davidson
College)
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