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Wendy Jones
Fine art is the head and the heart and the hand together

The Rebellious Curator

(posted on 29 May 2019)

Greenwich Village, New Yorker issue May 29, 1937 by Elen E. Hokinson(1893-1949)

At the time, Greenwich Village was a community of starving artists who painted street portraits of suburbanites for little money. The artists who lived in Greenwich were thought to be bohemians and outcasts who wore French berets and sandals and lived and worked in their studios. Oh how things change over time..