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Mehring is not a male chauvinist Boer; he is tolerant but no liberal, a financier using his farm as a tax-deductible expense.
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Mehring crashed there too, Reed says, during hard times.
Paul Reed, the last of the Washington Color School, is still painting 2011
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Where Morris and Mehring poured and sprinkled, Reed has stuck to hard, geometric edges.
Paul Reed, the last of the Washington Color School, is still painting 2011
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He plans to look back in a lecture entitled "Color Painting's Pedigree" with not only the history of this unique school of painting but plently of stories about its leading artists: Gene Davis, Thomas Downing, Morris Louis, Howard Mehring, Kenneth Noland and Paul Reed.
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He has a theory about the Color School, which got its name after a 1965 exhibit at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art that showed his work alongside paintings by Louis, Mehring, Tom Downing, Gene Davis and Kenneth Noland.
Paul Reed, the last of the Washington Color School, is still painting 2011
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Mehring said it's company philosophy to rely on users who appreciate the service to support it.
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Markus Mehring has an essay on this photo at Apollo Lunar Surface Journal, along with a rectifed closeup version of the picture.
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The talk of the struggle for existence, and the rigid-sounding laws that govern it, could hardly have been inspiring to the workers 'movement it was meant for (Mehring 1960, 352).
Friedrich Albert Lange Hussain, Nadeem J. Z. 2005
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Mehring, the Afrikaner antihero whose farm is as barren as his life, conserves both nature and the apartheid system, the one to keep the other at bay.
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Mehring sees Africa returning to the possession of the blacks.
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