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Reviewer: Status (talk · contribs) 05:28, 21 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

  • Lead it too short. Needs to be expanded.
  • "The drawings fascinated Lichtenstein, if for no other reason than the attraction of outlining a Cézanne when the artist himself had noted that the outline escaped him. To make a diagram by isolating the woman out of the context of the painting seemed to Lichtenstein to be such an oversimplification of a complex issue as to be ironical in itself."[5] This was a statement on Loran's oversimplifying paradox of representing Cézanne's work with nothing more than black lines. --> You can't just have a quote and then state who said it in a another sentence.
  • Detail --> Description
  • No further issues.
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