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These were left at the front entrance... the employees were probably welcome to take them as they cleaned out the building. There are two of the same here, and there are also many repeated prints throughout the hospital.
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You should have titled this one "The decaying of the Arts".
Why leave such beautiful paintings?
So SAD they left these PAINTINGS Behind!!!!
Ha-ha.
Were these done by patients as art therapy, or were they conventional artwork used to decorate common rooms and staff quarters?
The upright one on the left looks like some kind of waterfront scene, it has a duplicate lying on the floor upside-down; the right-hand upright one looks like a Japanese style ink study of a bird or something.
The others all seem to be scenic views of one kind or another- the yellowy-brown one seems to be of horses or deer, upside down.
They were generic, professionally printed art, many of the same scenes can be found about the different wards of the hospital.
They should have hung them around the plant from two pictures ago. Then it would be double catastrophe bad. Har Har
i see one of those poor artists have stolen two of my best ideas, "ode to mustard" and "a prelude to relish."
These are great prints. They were bolted to the ward hallway walls in all the buildings that held alumni. Excellent Shot.
You should donate those to a museum.
thats sad y would u leave ur stuff there to b ruined

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