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A collection of works by American painter John Cassell (1920-1999). “I can find beauty in any woman. That joy is the vitality of my life,” said Casserre, who continued to paint women in their underwear throughout his life. Born in Iowa to a family that ran a dry goods business, he developed an interest in painting after being taught how to paint by a craftsman who came to paint the store's advertising signboards. It seems that I learned sketching and lettering. While being influenced by the world of post-war American pin-ups, he moved away from the world of pin-up-like "fantasy" to the world of "surrealism" against the background of "hyperrealism", which has been trending since the 1960s. Casserre continued to pursue the reality that emerges by being fascinated and "staring". In 1989, a small collection of works was published by a French publisher, but this is a valuable book published in Japan in 1996, when he was still alive. Directed by Ryosuke Handa, designed by Seiichi Suzuki. Obi missing.
<Related Artists>John Kacere
<Condition> Good but missing obi-band.
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