23 NOVEMBER 1962, Page 54
Retort to the Anti-Abstractionists
The world had grown too complicated, so He went back to the cause of things and laid The fiery day within an early shade. It was impossible to see things grow.
And this he knew and meant. Do not believe This picture was achieved without much care. The man drew dangerously toward despair, Trying to show what inward eyes perceive.
The pattern now demands our firm attention, But still spectators say 'What does it mean? This is not anything that I have seen.' There is so much the painter could not meat°.
His picture shows the meaning, not the thing 5,
The look without the face, flight without vving ,, 5
ELIZABETH _,