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he did not adequately discuss Kadinsky, Klee, etc whose works he showed. Tonight - Helen Hayes in Candle in the Wind. 10/24.21. painted 3 panels for a Hawaiian mural for the annual IH festival. It was fun - 10/27 train to [[strikethrough]]Lucl [[/strikethrough]] Crestwood - walked in an autumn wood. The leaves crackling under me. The trees burning softly in red & yellow purple, orange brown. Full autumn I have seen at last! Beech & oak & maple & dogwood & sumac, bittersweet & bayberry & milkweed fields. No wind; only a cold blue air It was near Chappaqua [[end page]] [[start page]] 10/28 - Kokoscka - a disappointment - Marin - a greater " [[ditto for: disappointment]] O'Keefe - the usual O'Keefe Some 20th C. French - Roualt, Modigliani, Dufy, Derain, etc. & several other shows - all over town & all producing in me the one urge: to paint. So I came home to paint - but as usual was too tired to paint. My eyes, my head. Return to Hawaii - to Hana? And this afternoon I got the good news: the Whitney Museum has accepted my "Red Coast" for its annual exhibit. Which proves nothing: it isn't my best work (of the 5 I took down) 10/29. tired, sick, discouraged, wondering where to turn, what to do, to go to school or to return home, to submit to another month of formal teaching at the School
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(sp.) Kandinsky
(sp.) Rouault