Either it is a Noland or a rip-off
He was a color-field guy who painted in the 50's and 60's  - Morris 
Louis dribbled, Noland did stripes.
I figured the guy was walking by a museum - yes?

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Bob W wrote:

>Thanks Ann.
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>>have to know - that is a Kenneth Noland painting isnt it - in 
>>this shot?
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>>http://www.web-options.com/London/London/content/P1273087_large.html
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>You have the better of me, I'm afraid. I hadn't heard of Kenneth
>Noland until you mentioned him. I've tried to find out, but a quick
>search has not revealed the answer. I will find out though.
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> Bob
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
>>Behalf Of ann sanfedele
>>Sent: 28 January 2007 05:50
>>To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
>>Subject: Re: Olympian
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>>Nice little walkaround -  and some are really striking, I think.
>>too lazy, moi, to point to those I liked best right now - 
>>bottom left corner
>>of the thumbnails, though, for sure
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>>have to know - that is a Kenneth Noland painting isnt it - in 
>>this shot?
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>>http://www.web-options.com/London/London/content/P1273087_large.html
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>>ann
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>>>http://www.web-options.com/London/London/
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