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- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 accessdate "2015-11-21".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 author "Stuart Preston".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 date "1953-10-25".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 isCitedBy Lena_Gurr.
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 page "X1".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 quote "Lena Gurr's paintings of figures and of the city at the ACA Gallery are only less realistic because she looks at the visible world through the deliberate distortion of semi-cubist style. Land, water and even sky break into a system of flat planes that are really independent of what she represents. She is a bold and excellent colorist and her impressive views of New York's waterfront hold their own with the best.".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 title "Diversity in Shows: Homer's Early Paintings – Five Contemporaries".
- 4f997e0390f497f0f0d464b4a358aa6ac6fe46f2ee2a6aaba87cb796e97ea3f3 work "New York Times".