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Lumen Martin Winter in front of Venus of the Lake, 26-foot-wide mural in painter ceramic, Sheraton Chicago, 1961. The Long Island Museum.
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1982-04-05
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Fusion of Classicism, Romanticism, Regionalism (art), Modernism
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