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During this time he learned how to grind his own colors which today we know he did very well because of his paintings integrity have lasted longer than those of other artists of the same time. The shop burnt down and Edward was forced to become a bartender at the inn next door. From Elizabeth's farmstead he had experienced a rather sheltered adolescence...
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The crass atmosphere of the inn at first appalled him. It was a lewd environment with large quantities of liquor being consumed and shrewd language being uttered. After a period however, he became more comfortable with the environment and started drinking himself. Eventually he fell into alcoholism. The contrasting experiences of the protected and unprotected atmosphere helped to influence the early socialization of the artist...
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