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Hi, Howard.
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You've got your first one-man show.
Art of This Century, November 7th.
:27:06
- Bravo, Jackson.
- Congratulations.
:27:09
Here, have a seat.
:27:12
Peggy will give you a stipend
of $150 a month.
:27:17
" If at year's end the artist does not
sell equivalent to the advance...
:27:21
...plus one-third commission, he will
make up the difference in paintings."
:27:25
If you don't sell $2400 worth,
Peggy owns all the work. So sell.
:27:30
In addition, Peggy has
commissioned you to paint...
:27:33
...a mural for the entrance hall to her
new townhouse on 61 st and Lexington.
:27:39
And it's big, Jackson.
Eight feet by 20 feet.
:27:42
You have total artistic license.
Paint anything you like.
:27:46
You will be the sensation
of the season.
:27:59
This is my new painter,
Jackson Pollock.
:28:04
You know James Johnson.
:28:07
Tony, you know
Peggy Guggenheim, don't you?
:28:09
Tony Smith.
He's a wonderful architect.
:28:15
- Will.
- Hi.
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Mr. de Kooning.
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- Jackson.
- Mom.
:28:20
My, my, my. God is good.
:28:27
- How are you, Mom?
- I'm fine.
:28:29
- Who is this?
- Peggy Guggenheim. This is my mother.
:28:33
- How do you do?
- Lovely to meet you.
:28:35
- This is James Johnson Sweeney.
- You must be proud.
:28:38
Of all my boys.
:28:39
Jack, it looks great.
:28:42
- Well, enjoy.
- Yes, I will. Thank you all.
:28:56
I don't know what
he's trying to achieve.