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ROBERT REID

Mr. Reid was born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1924. He was included in Mortimer Brandt's "Young Artists of Promise" show in May, 1962. After studying at Clark College, Atlanta, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Parsons School of Design in New York, he spent the summer of 1957 painting in Europe. Since then he has had several shows, including two at the James Gallery, New York, in 1961 and 1962. 

Robert Reid, who lives in New York, works for the Post Office at night. These paintings were done in 1962 and 1963. 

ALAN LOWNDES 

Alan Lowndes was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England, in 1921, the fifth child of a railway clerk. After the war he studied painting at night school and held part-time jobs, including textile designing. 

He was discovered in Manchester, England, by the Crane Kalman Gallery, and given his first One-Man Show there in 1950. Since then he has had three one-man exhibitions in London, and has become widely known in England. This is his first exhibition in America.

CHRISTOPHER LANE 

Christopher Lane had his first One-Man Show at the Beaux Arts Gallery, London, in the summer 1962. Prior to painting for three years in Paris, this young New Yorker studied at the High School of Music and Art, New York, Goddard College, Vermont, and the Escuela d'Escultura y Pintura, Mexico. He had participated in several group shows in New York and Paris, and figured in the American Section of the Deuxième Biennale of the Musée d'Art Moderne, Paris, in 1961.
 
The paintings in this show were done in 1962 and 1963 in New York where Mr. Lane now lives. He is 26 years old.