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Horace Pippin (1888-1946) was a "primitive?' by inner compulsion whose relatively few pictures encompassed the American Scene with a dramatic power, feeling for composition, and urge for color, which pul him in the company of the great "primitives." John Robinson, also self-taught, is meticulously faithful. His success in realistic landscape, ?one ol the most inaccessible" forms of painting according to Sir Kenneth Clark, deserves high praise.
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