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| He almost weeps at the sight of a portrait with "lovely African lust linger[ing] beneath its intentions" (135), but with his Irish-named muse, Celt, Mason doesn't fit in once he gets to Africa; it is not home for him, and his main referents while there remain Matisse, Glackens, Pollock, de Kooning, and his own Celt, "bright as a Veronese Venus" (187). Among its permanent collections are major works by the American Impressionist William Glackens and an extensive selection of CoBrA art from the movement based in Copenhagen, Brussels, and Amsterdam. |
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