« IV The equally different means must also be so, and the resuit the oublie, which will be the conséquence of the only a question of éducation of the latter. tant has been found in art. means, nothmg more impôt the Our period is the time when the équivalent of these marvellous means has been found. As perspective is the means to represent objects after their visual appearance, there exist in cubism the means to construct the picture in paying attention to the objects only as éléments and not on behalf of the anecdotic point of view. It now becomes necessary toascertain the différence which exists between the object and the subject. The latter is the resuit of the gained means of création ; itis the picture itself. Objects being taken only as éléments, it will be understood that the question is not to express their appearance but to clear, for the use of the picture, ail what is eternal and constant (for instance round form of a glass, etc.) and to exclude the rest. The explanation of the deformation of objects, explanation which was never made known before to people, is there ! The deformation is a consé quence and ought not to be considered as an arbitrary fancy of the painter. O therwise we would never get rid ofthe caricatural deformations excused by this out-of-date expression « the way of seeing ». After this, it willbe unders tood that we do not admit that a cubist painter makes a portrait. No confusion ought to be made here. The matter is to create a work, a picture as a matter of fact, and not a head or an object, constructed according to new rules which would notjustify enough the appearance by which they end. It is this création, of which I will speak also later, about poetry, which will mark out our time. Welivein a period of artistic création in the course of which no more stories are told, more or less agreeably, but during which Works are created which, breaking off with life, corne in again because they hâve their own existence, outside évocation or reproduction of things of life. After this, the art of to-day is an art of great reality. But it must be unders tood artistic reality and not realism ; the latter is the genre wich is the most opposed to us. It canthen be said that cubism is painting itself as well as to-day’s poetry is poetry itself. Never mind, after this, the objects which are used, never mind their novelty if they are used with means not burn with th.em or for them. There only, in this entire appropriation of means, is the birth of the « style » wich characterises a period. In the domain of art it is never the créations of another kind which served as stepping-stones, and when we speak of period we mean artistic period as I am nota motor-car driver. Pierre Reverdy Traduct. par Léonce Alexandre-Rosenberg, Interprète militaire. Signais Company, 3 rd Army H. Q B. E. F.