The Devil and Dr. Barnes: Portrait of an American Art CollectorBiography of Dr. Barnes, one of the most colorful, bizarre, and visionary figure in the American art world in the last century. |
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Page 165
... once and I have paid for it . INGERSOLL : But Dr. Barnes ... BARNES : I have the picture . INGERSOLL : You're going to let us have it ? BARNES : The hell I will . INGERSOLL : I am very much disappointed . BARNES : It is a peach of a ...
... once and I have paid for it . INGERSOLL : But Dr. Barnes ... BARNES : I have the picture . INGERSOLL : You're going to let us have it ? BARNES : The hell I will . INGERSOLL : I am very much disappointed . BARNES : It is a peach of a ...
Page 232
... Once admitted to the tuition - free classes , the students followed a carefully planned schedule . Each attended one session per week . Though classes began promptly at two o'clock , class members were asked to arrive at the Foundation ...
... Once admitted to the tuition - free classes , the students followed a carefully planned schedule . Each attended one session per week . Though classes began promptly at two o'clock , class members were asked to arrive at the Foundation ...
Page 261
... once : he was young , personable , “ undebauched , " eager to learn - and he was black . Goodman was equally enthusiastic about Barnes . He was never afraid of him and never understood those who were ; instead he was touched by what he ...
... once : he was young , personable , “ undebauched , " eager to learn - and he was black . Goodman was equally enthusiastic about Barnes . He was never afraid of him and never understood those who were ; instead he was touched by what he ...
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