Last week we talked about Abraham Walkowitz (1878-1965),1 a prolific artist of great consistency—and this week, by way of comparison, we turn to his nearly exact contemporary and exact opposite: the proto-Pop, quasi-cubist, proto-Precisionist painter Gerald Murphy (1888-1964). There are many words to describe very few works: there are maybe eight remaini…
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