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To: jjs_ynot who wrote (63)11/7/2001 11:52:50 PM
From: Kitskid  Respond to of 80
 
Look on the back of the frame . The arrow points up.



To: jjs_ynot who wrote (63)11/8/2001 12:32:44 AM
From: Kitskid  Respond to of 80
 
Canadians were appalled when the National Gallery spent over a million dollars for some wallpaper done by Barnett Newman. It turned out to be an excellent investment as the irate taxpayers lined up by the millions, each paying $12 to go see "Voice of Fire". It is still one of the most sought out items in the National Gallery.

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Barnett Newman's Voice of Fire (1967) is a huge acrylic on canvas painting: it measures 5.4 meters in height by 2.4 meters in width or approximately 16 feet by 7 feet. Formally it is very simple: a central stripe of red running the length of the canvas, flanked by two stripes or dark blue.

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