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The Wyeth phenomenon

United States, 1967
film

In this film, critics and admirers discuss Mr. Wyeth’s style and subjects and try their hand at uncovering meanings in his art. Discussing the artist ar..

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The World of Andrew Wyeth

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Artists must live

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Heysen on Heysen

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The Photographer

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The Mirror of man

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Andy Warhol and His Work

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Artistic expression

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The Eye of the beholder

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Hans Heysen recollections

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New arts

United States, 1971
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Possessions

United Kingdom, 1972
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Edvard Munch

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Robert Indiana: portrait

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Roy Lichtenstein

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Quintessence: five short films by Barry J. Hershey

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The Culture explosion

Canada, 1966
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Between genius and the abyss

United Kingdom, 1989
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