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Sturdy. Stubble (Jane repeated this word at my request) or stumble. Five words. Small squares, perhaps three of these. And a connection with, I believe, the same number of large colored squares or rectangles. Rather brilliant. The color red among others, and yellow.
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(“Small squares, perhaps three of these.” Upon examination it can be seen that the linen canvas used as object is made up of small squares of thread, especially when it is held up to the light. I believe the three data following are also related here.
(“And a connection with, I believe, the same number of large colored squares or rectangles. Rather brilliant. The color red among others, and yellow.” It seems here that Jane referred to the purpose for which I bought the canvas—to paint on. Some of my recent work has been in the abstract vein, also, and incorporates squares, angles, etc., some of them in brilliant primary colors. Actually I have not painted any pictures on the specific batch of linen which furnished tonight’s envelope object; but I have painted on other canvas of a comparable texture, etc., and which was prepared in the same manner. Association thus could be at work. There could be other connections also.
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(“A design on rectangle.” The object is rectangular; it bears no design, but being canvas is meant to ultimately. A larger interpretation would be that I applied the linen canvas to large rectangular pieces of Masonite, with the idea of painting on these. I made no square panels for instance, not caring for this proportion.
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