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Contents

143-7 Editorial: Michel Eugène Chevreul, Charles Henry and


Nineteenth-Century Aesthetic Theories of Abstraction
Barnaby Dicker

148-75 Abstraction Considered in Relation to the Fine Arts and


Literature ​(1864)
Michel Eugène Chevreul

176-97 Extracts from ​Letters Addressed to Abel-Fran​ç​ois Villemain


Concerning Method in General, and on the Definition of the
Word FACT in Relation to the Sciences, Literature, Fine Art,
etc., etc. ​(1856)
Michel Eugène Chevreul

198-222 Introduction to a Scientific Aesthetics ​(1885)


Charles Henry

223-46 To “thrill the soul before the undulating drama of


abstractions”: Where Did We Get to Before “1910”?
Barnaby Dicker

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