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- Carol_Hoorn_Fraser abstract "Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a commitment to life values, a distrust of what George Orwell called smelly little orthodoxies, and a belief in craftsmanship as the best enabler of creative individuation.".
- Q5044379 abstract "Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a commitment to life values, a distrust of what George Orwell called smelly little orthodoxies, and a belief in craftsmanship as the best enabler of creative individuation.".
- Carol_Hoorn_Fraser comment "Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a commitment to life values, a distrust of what George Orwell called smelly little orthodoxies, and a belief in craftsmanship as the best enabler of creative individuation.".
- Q5044379 comment "Carol Hoorn Fraser (1930–1991) was an American-born figurative artist who worked for thirty years in Nova Scotia, Canada, with a commitment to life values, a distrust of what George Orwell called smelly little orthodoxies, and a belief in craftsmanship as the best enabler of creative individuation.".