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First prize ($2,500) went to one of the few bright spots: a tall, rainbow-colored patchwork of windows against a night sky. It had been painted by an unknown, 34-year-old Philadelphian named Henry Kallem, who submitted it without much expectation of winning a prize. Like last year's prizewinning What Atomic War Will Do to You, Kallem's half-abstract canvas bore a socially conscious title: Country Tenement. Explained Kallem: "My idea was to show how I felt seeing this scene one evening in the country-all the people crowded into one building with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Money | 10/13/1947 | See Source »

...Kallem himself was feeling far from somber. "During the war," he said, "I worked in an aircraft factory, and I've been living on my savings ever since. I gave myself about two years to see how I would make out. If I didn't get anywhere, then I figured on resigning myself to being a Sunday painter. My savings were almost gone when this happened. You see, it's the first painting I ever sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Money | 10/13/1947 | See Source »

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