Haddock: A Painter's LifeRecounts the life and work of the Southwestern painter, who began his career in California, but spent over thirty years in Santa Fe, supporting himself as a baggage clerk in order to be free to paint as he pleased. |
Contents
RITES OF PASSAGE | 21 |
Austerity and Simplification | 27 |
STOCKTON INDUSTRIAL SCENES | 33 |
Copyright | |
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