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"His energy was limitless. Even during lunch he would occupy every spare
moment making countless pencil sketches of anyone in sight. Most of these
sketches were kindly and with a touch of humour, but if he were riled by
someone like a critic, the drawing would have an acid bite to it."
A.J. Casson
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At the Arts & Letters Club; from left: Bertram Brooker, A.Y. Jackson, J.E.H. MacDonald, Lawren Harris, Arthur Lismer
(with sketch pad).
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