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Contents
Chapter 1 Talent "Like a Bag of Lemon Drops"
Chapter 2 "Live in the Picture"
Chapter 3 An "Author's Words in Paint"
Chapter 4 "The Greatest Show Window in America"
Chapter 5 Lost in Tom Sawyer's Cave
Chapter 6 "Kid with the Camera Eye"
Chapter 7 "Average People Doing Average Things"
Chapter 8 From Tears to Laughter
Chapter 9 Splash, Drip, and Spatter
Chapter 10 Controversy on Canvas
Important Dates
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Index
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