Julie Martin Oral History Transcript Block 32 (Q19900): Difference between revisions
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Martin: No. Not at all. For me at that time art was art: [Jackson] Pollock, [Pablo] Picasso. I do remember seeing, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard, Kthe Kollwitzwho was political in a sensebut I responded more to the drawing and the sentiment. I think I liked her the way you like [Pyotr Ilyich] Tchaikovsky when you first start listening to classical music, before moving on to [Johan
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