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Burra, Edward John

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Burra, Edward John (1905-1976)

English painter. He was devoted to themes of city life, its bustle, humour, and grimy squalor. Characteristic are The Snack Bar (1930; Tate Gallery, London) and his watercolour scenes of Harlem, New York created 1933-34. Post-war works include religious paintings and landscapes influenced by El Greco and Goya.



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