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Existing comment: The Tailor's Shop:
"I used to visit Mr. Golding's shop... I liked the place -- it was so chaotic-looking. It made Mr. Golding nervous for me to be in there. He was stunned that anyone would want to sketch the place...," remarked Glushakow in a 1993 interview. Glushakow's series of paintings of the interior of the tailor's shop represent some of his finest realist works. Although devoid of figures, a human presence is felt in these compositions that look as if the tailor has just stepped away from his work.
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