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“Lurchingly?

I’ve read and admired Peter Schjedahl’s writings about art in the New Yorker for years. His recent article is entitled “The Lurchingly Uneven Portraits of Paul Cezanne” (New Yorker, April 9, 2018). The piece is unhelpful to me as an … Continue reading

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“Man Speaking”

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Man speaking.

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“Woman’s Hair”

With flower.

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“Woman Smiling”

In the green sweat shirt.

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“Woman Puckering”

With pendants and necklace.

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“Woman Looking Down”

In green sweat shirt.

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“Woman in White”

My aunt.

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“Triptych”

Three canvases in one frame.

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“Toddler and Dog”

Astride a patient beast.

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“Mom and Toddler”

Smiling.

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