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Paint and Prejudice
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332 pages
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The autobiography offers an engaging glimpse into the life of a painter who has been a focal point in the art world. It details his diverse body of work, relationships with friends and foes, and his role as an official war artist for England. The narrative includes his experiences during two visits to America, along with his insights and critiques on art and life. This multifaceted account is appealing not only to art enthusiasts but also to a broader audience interested in personal stories and reflections.
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2007, paperback
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