Wilhelm (Sarasota)
I wonder if this is a re-run of the previous PBS documentary on her, which was excellent and didn't spare any punches. Her life was complicated.
Thanks for the link to the video of Dorothea Lange, looked very interesting
Thanks!
This means I have to watch TV Tonight. Gads, pigs are flying!
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What I find so remarkable is how drastically Dixon changed his painting style during a particular split-up, when the blues hit him hard. While this work might not have
the collector appeal of his typical Western genre paintings, it sure had a lot more in it to take note of. The dude could really paint, in a way I never realized before.
Yup got it set to record on the PVR. We get it on Sunday evening...
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I might order a disc copy one of these days. Just had lunch with an ole friend - my first print dealer - who intends to watch it. He know the local lore better than I do, even some of the family themselves. I won't elaborate, but it turns out one particular famous photo family around here is related to another, through marriage.
Never heard that on the separate documentaries. Coincidentally saw the outcome - the progeny - just twenty minutes ago. I've known him too for years, and never
knew his own DNA was hybridized from both silver and platinum. I long knew about the platinum ancestry.
I just watched it, and it IS superb.
I haven't read the Metzger biography for many years, and was happily surprised by some of the content of the video. (There was a problem with the sound from our PBS station, and my "big-screen" TV was blown out by lightening last week, so had to watch it on a tiny little substitute.)
Wilhelm (Sarasota)
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