Why Harry Bush Was an Artist at War
He discarded numerous friends, argued with an endless parade of publishers, and criticized the patrons who coveted his work. But more than anyone else, Bush was at war with himself.
August 28 2015 10:00 AM
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He discarded numerous friends, argued with an endless parade of publishers, and criticized the patrons who coveted his work. But more than anyone else, Bush was at war with himself.