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Deciphering the language of paint in Arshile Gorky's Water of the Flowery Mill.

"It’s like an extraordinary kind of life that is in the process of procreation."

"It's like an extraordinary kind of life that is in the process of procreation."

Curator Sheena Wagstaff deciphers the language of Arshile Gorky's painting "Water of the Flowery Mill."

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Sheena Wagstaff
Leonard A. Lauder Chairman, Department of Modern and Contemporary Art

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Water of the Flowery Mill, Arshile Gorky  American, born Armenia, Oil on canvas
Arshile Gorky
1944