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Profile: Artist Paul Cadmus
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NPR Weekend Edition - Saturday
12-18-1999
Profile: Artist Paul Cadmus
Host: SCOTT SIMON
Time: 12:00 Noon-1:00 PM
SCOTT SIMON, host:
This is NPR's WEEKEND EDITION. I'm Scott Simon.
We were reminded this week that controversy in the art world is not specific to our time alone. The painter Paul Cadmus died at his home in Connecticut just shy of his 95th birthday. Mr. Cadmus took his technique from the Italian Renaissance, but th...
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