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All painters are voyeurs. Nearly all painters love street life. I think the reason Paris has been so important in the history of art is because of its caf�� life. ��� [P] ainters live off the eye. In fact, one of the things I like right here is the tidal flat. At low tide, it goes out nine hundred feet and people are walking all the time, so I have my own caf�� right in the water. There���s no other place in the world���or in America that I know of��� where such a marvelous thing for a painter exists. Robert Motherwell The Green Beside the Sea 1966 P r o v i n c e t o w n was Motherwell���s ���neighborhood.��� He loved the ease of life there, compared to the frenzy of New York. He spoke passionately about the effects of the sunlight reflecting off the water. ���It���s exactly the same kind of light that Matisse loved or Mir�� loved or the Greek sculptors loved,��� he said looking dreamily out toward the bay. Motherwell was only one of the Abstract Expressionists who came to Provincetown, but he stayed the longest. It was his summer home until HYLAND

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