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Porter, Fairfiled | February 11, 1961 issue

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The article presents information related to the paintings by Paul Georges that illustrate' in a very interesting way a relationship between tradition and individual talent. There are also landscapes and they too seem to symbolize pregnancy. The scope of these paintings is a matter of width of areas and a graphic , firm impatience and hurry over details of fingers and feet, but still more, whether the paintings are vertical or horizontal rectangles. it is a literal matter of an underlying emphasis on the second dimension of breadth.

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PAINTING; EXHIBITIONS; GEORGE, Paul; GRAPHIC arts; RECTANGLES; DIMENSIONS
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