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English: The art critic and teacher, Dore Ashton, poses at the left side of Noguchi, Isamu artwork. The photography was made between 1961-1965, whe she was working in the journal, The New York Times.
Português: A crítica de arte e professora, Dore Ashton, posa ao lado esquerdo da obra de arte de Noguchi, Isamu. A fotografia foi feita entre 1961-1965, quando ela trabalhava na revista The New York Times.
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Source https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/03/arts/design/dore-ashton-art-critic-who-embraced-and-inhabited-modernism-dies-at-88.html
Author Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, New York Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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The art critic Dore Ashton pose at the left of Isamu Noguchi’s “Red Untitled” artwork.

3 February 2017

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