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- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae accessdate "2015-10-21".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae author "John Canaday".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae date "1963-06-02".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae isCitedBy Leo_Dee.
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae page "119".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae quote "As a postscript, the museum has a smaller summer exhibition called "Forms in Contemporary Art," an unpretentious survey of various abstract and representational manners well illustrated with paintings from the permanent collection. It included one called "White Reflections," by Leo Dee, that should not be missed. All I know about Mr. Dee is that he painted this picture and was born in 1931, but whoever he is, he has painted a trompe l'oeil of such staggering technical perfection and the same time of such high decorative character that one wonders where he keeps himself and his other pictures.".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae title "Good Show in Newark: Museum Examines an American Period Double Virtue".
- 24d3b5e2ca95161dde4d780c37da7c4e915daad941e251e35f2f198de1a9e8ae work "New York Times".