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Art

Grosser, Maurice | June 22, 1957 issue

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The Galerie St. Etiennel, is holding until the end of June, an exhibit of, paintings by American schooI children on the subject of the four seasons. The 100 works on view have been chosen from among more than 16,000 entries. None of the painters is older than fourteen. The pictures are of an extraordinary gaiety. The color is daring, vivid and harmonious. In the work of a grown-up artist, their easy freedom and vivacity, would denote unheard-of originality. Children's painting is a very, special field and the rules that govern adult talent do not apply.

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