The Art of Jean Hugo By Richard J. Wattenmaker gardens but the violence
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but the violence
Simone Westerwinter & Mathis Neidhart
Among the first diversions from the major focus of his work were the profoundly moving shelter drawings of 1940-41 depicting scenes of civilians sheltering from the Blitz on the platforms of London`s Underground stations
Lake Huron & Port Dover Railway
dances meaningfully with Helen Frankenthaler's Tutti Fruitti
The Art of Jean Hugo By Richard J. Wattenmaker gardens but the violenceThe Art of Jean Hugo By Richard J. Wattenmaker 8vo. pp. 135. profusely illustrated in colour & b w. wrs. (bit sunned at edges, otherwise as new). [Toronto]: The Art Gallery of Ontario, 1973. Edition limited to 3,000 of which this is one of 2,840 unnumbered softcover copies bound in Strathmore Pastelle Paper. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the AGO May 19 June 27, 1973.
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