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DETAILS No 239

Saturday 10 June 1995 23:02 BST
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IN WHICH painting by which painter can you find this pointing?

DETAILS 237 came from George Grosz's Funeral Proces-sion or Homage to Oskar Panizza (1917). Panizza was a satirist, alive when the picture was painted, though incarcerated as insane. The first three correct entries drawn were from: Barbara Kenard, of Woodside, Tyne & Wear; Bob Kember, of Watford; and Jack Hodd, of St Leonards on Sea, Sussex.

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