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The Absent Patient: A Meditation on a Chardin Painting
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2000
Abstract
“Monsieur Chardin is obliged to keep his subject before his eyes.” That remark, by a long forgotten critic, was meant as a rebuke for the painter who did not work from sketches. Jean Simeon Chardin's counter, “We have to teach our eyes to look.”
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- SPECIAL SECTION: TERRA INCOGNITA: UNCHARTED TERRAIN BETWEEN DOCTORS AND PATIENTS
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