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Charles Bragg
Bragg received his Education at the High School of Music and Art in New York and went on to teach at UCLA. His first one-man exhibition was at the Long Beach Museum of Art in 1969. Since then he has exhibited around the world and his works are part of major museum collections. He has won many awards including the gold Medal from the Artist’s Guild in Chicago and the Award of Ment from the National Society of Illustrators. Bragg’s work has created a cast of characters who have lost their souls while acting out depravities through tragicomic burlesques of morality and ethics. These characters though pompous, pious and cruel, are completely believable, even lovable. Bragg's remarkable communicative expressions go beyond storytelling into the realm of affirming truth by exposing myths and lies.
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May It Please The Court The Supreme Court
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