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Koslowsky, U.S.A., 1944
Koslowsky portrasy the Four Children as children in age and dress. Here
the wise child (with a bourgeois tie) takes cover behind his desk and
screens the world out with his hand. He is studious but cloistered. The
wicked child dominates the field because he stands and gestures demonstratively.
His riding crop, a bottle of liquor, cigarettes and an open shirt represent
an angry bohemian revolt. His body language is dismissive and his neck
is twisted uncomfortably. The other children are merely absorbed in eating.
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