Item Detail
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8915
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2
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English
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Reflections on the Nature of Mormon Art
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BYU Studies
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Autumn 1968
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9
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25-32
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Bradshaw levels heavy criticism at the 'Carpers' and 'Moaners.' 'The artist who uses his time and energy to carp and moan appears,...to be wasting time that he should spend creating the masterpieces he regrets not having time to undertake! No one argues with the masterpieces! ...Art itself is the basic remedy for challenge--to the Mormon artist is the creation of a true synthesis of these many facets of his experience into a unified, integrated expression of his culture, his thought and his deepest, most precious possession, his testimony.' (p. 32)