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Painted when Cézanne was about 55, it is a sober portrait conveying a kind of wariness through its highly arched eyebrows and a penetrating stare.
Painted in 1895 when the artist was 55, it is a sober portrait conveying a kind of wariness through his use of highly arched eyebrows and a penetrating stare.
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But the feel of the album, "Born to Sing: No Plan B," is easy-breezy, replete with Mr. Morrison's own saxophone solos, and terse arrangements that reflect his self-conscious wariness of "some kind of phony, pseudo-jazz".
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It's fine," he said, with a hint of wariness.
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