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has reached a point of achievement so reassuring that it is now shrugged at as
predictable, even repetitious. We must remember that there are always people who
will ask a Cézanne to stop painting jugs and apples over and over, or Degas
horses and women in hats, or Morandi bottles, but such painters do not merely
repeat their subjects, they devour them. | 
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