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Portrait of a Native American #108, Jimmie Lee Sudduth Painting border Was that necessarily the truth

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Was that necessarily the truth

Michail Kononow and Oleg Jefremow

Translation: Stop

Director: Jerzy Passendorfer

let your imagination wander as you unravel the meaning

Portrait of a Native American #108, Jimmie Lee Sudduth Painting border Was that necessarily the truthA portrait of a Native American chief, his mouth open in a look of shock. Jimmie Lee Sudduth's first wife was Native American, and her heritage might have served as inspiration for the large series of work Sudduth painted on Native Americans. Jimmie Lee Sudduth was one of the early masters of southern self taught art. He was born March 10, 1910 in Caines Ridge, Alabama, near Fayette, where he lived for most of his life. There he worked for years as a

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